pm

IPA: pˈiˈɛm

Root Word: PM

noun

  • Initialism of post mortem. [An investigation of a corpse to determine the cause of death.]
  • Initialism of prime minister. [The chief member of the cabinet and head of the government, especially in a parliamentary democracy; often the leader of the majority party.]
  • Initialism of private message. [(Internet) A message sent to another user of a social media or chat platform through a private channel as opposed to a publicly accessible area or chatroom.]
  • Initialism of personal message.
  • Initialism of price match. [A policy in which a shop / store sells every item at the same price as at its competitor, or even less.]
  • Initialism of project management. [(operations) The discipline of organizing and managing resources (e.g. people) in such a way that a project is completed within defined scope, quality, time and cost constraints.]
  • Initialism of project manager. [One who manages projects.]
  • Initialism of performance management. [The process of ensuring that organisational goals are consistently being met in an effective and efficient manner.]
  • Initialism of perfect match.
  • Initialism of product manager.
  • (knitting) Initialism of place marker.
  • (electronics) Initialism of permanent magnet. [(physics) A material, or piece of such material, which retains its magnetism even when not subjected to any external magnetic fields.]
  • (with a number) Initialism of particulate matter. [Any solid or liquid in a finely subdivided state, especially when considered as an atmospheric pollutant.]
  • Initialism of push money. [(business) Money paid to a salesperson in a retail outlet in exchange for their promoting a particular brand.]
  • Initialism of portfolio manager.
  • Initialism of precious metal. [A rare metallic chemical element of high economic value, such as gold and platinum.]

verb

  • To project manage.
  • (Internet, transitive) To send a private message to (a participant in a chat room, etc.).

adverb

  • Alternative form of p.m. (“after noon”) [after noon (used after a time to indicate it is between noon and midnight, i.e., in the afternoon, evening or night as opposed to the morning)]
  • Alternative form of p.m. [after noon (used after a time to indicate it is between noon and midnight, i.e., in the afternoon, evening or night as opposed to the morning)]
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Examples of "pm" in Sentences

  • Sometimes the caretaker PM is the outgoing PM.
  • A telegram from the PM is a telegram from the PM.
  • Their hours of operation are 4 pm to 11 pm, daily.
  • I think such aid is not discussed at such PM to PM talks.
  • Russian deputy PM warns a Romney win could precipitate arms race.
  • The values are in picometers pm , with an accuracy of about 5 pm.
  • It was Barak's decision to accredit Ariel college meant to aid PM.
  • Previous deputy PMs also held a sinecure office in addition to the DPM role.
  • The PM continues to hold the confidence of the House and continues to be PM.
  • It is the viceroy who appoints the PM, and the viceroy who can remove the PM.

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