What does TES mean?
TES means The Times to Ensure
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Times to Ensure?
The Times to Ensure can be abbreviated as TES
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What does TES stand for? TES stands for "The Times to Ensure". |
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What does TES mean? TES as abbreviation means "The Times to Ensure". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TSOTT - The Spirit of the Times
- TTDA - The Times Digital Archive
- TTNS - The Times Network for Schools
- TTOI - The Times of India
- TPIs - times-to peak-intensity
- TTA - The Times of the Americas
- TTNSN - The Times News Sports Net
- TTL - The Times London
- TTOL - The Times of Our Lives
- TTR - times to response
- TTT - times-to-transport
- TTTAC - The Times They Are Changing
- tbc - Times to be confirmed
- ttac - The Times They Are Changing
- 2e - To ensure
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