What does SEC mean?
SEC means Situation of Excessive
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Situation of Excessive?
Situation of Excessive can be abbreviated as SEC
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What does SEC stand for? SEC stands for "Situation of Excessive". |
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What is the meaning of SEC abbreviation? The meaning of SEC abbreviation is "Situation of Excessive". |
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What does SEC mean? SEC as abbreviation means "Situation of Excessive". |
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What is shorthand of Situation of Excessive? The most common shorthand of "Situation of Excessive" is SEC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- E-BER - Excessive-Bit Error Rate
- EUUA - Excessive Use of Unnecessary Acronyms :-)
- SNAFF - Situation Normal, All Full of Fun
- ASSET - Against the Situation of Social Exclusion Together
- CEB - Commissioner of Excessive Bandwidth
- DES - disorders of excessive sleep
- DOES - Disorder of Excessive Somnolence
- DOES - disorders of excessive sleep
- DOES - disorders of excessive sleepiness
- MOSEFA - Monitoring the Socio-Economic situation of European Farm Forestry
- RRCEB - Ryan Reynolds Commissioner of Excessive Bandwidth
- SBC - Situation on the Basis of Complaints
- SMET - Self Management of Excessive Tension
- SMET - Stress Management of Excessive Tension
- STASS - Situation Theory and Situation Semantics
- eioa - excessive intake of alcohol
- EUA - Excessive Use of Acronyms
- SNAFU - Situation Normal - All Fouled Up. Obviously this is the more polite version, included here because of its historical interest. The acronym is from the second world war, when widely used by the Americans forces, and incidentally later used as name by 1970s
- SOSTAC® - Situation analysis, Objectives, Strategy, Tactics, Action, Control. SOSTAC® is a business marketing planning system developed by writer and speaker PR Smith in the 1990s. A summary of the SOSTAC® model is here. Contrary to popular thinking, SOSTAC® is
- SPIN® - Situation, Problem, Implication, Need. One of the most enduring selling acronyms, developed by Neil Rackham during the 1970s-80s; the SPIN® Selling model is still a mainstay of his Huthwaite International training organization. The SPIN® selling process