What does EPSE mean?
EPSE means Exceptional Persons in Society
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Exceptional Persons in Society?
Exceptional Persons in Society can be abbreviated as EPSE
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What does EPSE stand for? EPSE stands for "Exceptional Persons in Society". |
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How to abbreviate "Exceptional Persons in Society"? "Exceptional Persons in Society" can be abbreviated as EPSE. |
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What is the meaning of EPSE abbreviation? The meaning of EPSE abbreviation is "Exceptional Persons in Society". |
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What is EPSE abbreviation? One of the definitions of EPSE is "Exceptional Persons in Society". |
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What does EPSE mean? EPSE as abbreviation means "Exceptional Persons in Society". |
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What is shorthand of Exceptional Persons in Society? The most common shorthand of "Exceptional Persons in Society" is EPSE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CCSDPT - Committee for Coordination of Services to Displaced Persons in Thailand
- PRAFAC - PINS (Persons In Need) Reform and Family Advocacy Coalition
- ARPG - Association of Retired Persons in Ghana, Inc.
- ESF - Exceptional Survival in Families
- GC - Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, 12 August 1949
- IBIS - INSEAD Business in Society
- KIS - Knowledge Impact in Society
- BCIS - Bull Crap in Society
- CTPCA - Combating Trafficking in Persons in Central Asia
- EPI - Exceptional Persons Inc
- EPIC - Exceptional People in Camden
- ESST - European Studies in Society
- FBIS - Food Business in Society
- ITIS - Information Technologies in Society
- PIC - Persons in Community
- PIM - Persons in Mission
- PINS - Persons in Need of Supervison
- emma - Exceptional Merit in Media Award
- PINS - Persons In Need of Supervision. From the educational and social care sectors. Quite an apt expression for emphasising responsibility and grown-up behaviour. For example, training session syndicate work when groups leave the watchful eye of the facilitator
- PIE - Persons In Evangelism