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Former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and others should be held accountable for actions that have undermined our ...
Webster's Dictionary defines zoning as the “process by which local governments regulate land use within their jurisdictions, ...
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Your compiler’s desktop Webster’s Dictionary, a high school graduation gift he received back in 1981 and has used ever since, says this word – gumption -- i ...
In a stipulation included in a Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Judgment, the IRS stated that when a church communicates with its congregation in a customary manner concerning “electoral ...
Merriam-Webster has just unveiled its word of the year for 2024. On Monday (December 9), the publisher known for its American Dictionary announced that “polarization” was the word of the year.
“Webster’s Bitch” at Keegan Theatre looks inside the creation of dictionary definitions.
Merriam-Webster officials choose their word of the year based on data, though they filter out evergreen searches and searches that are likely linked with games like Wordle, Sokolowski tells the AP.
FILE - A Merriam-Webster dictionary sits atop their citation files at the dictionary publisher's offices on Dec. 9, 2014, in Springfield, Mass. Merriam-Webster's word of the year for 2023 is ...
Merriam-Webster announced the addition of 690 new words to its listings on Wednesday, including sports terms, social media phrases and more.