What does TRUST mean?
TRUST means Total Reliance Under Stressful Times
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Total Reliance Under Stressful Times?
Total Reliance Under Stressful Times can be abbreviated as TRUST
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What does TRUST stand for? TRUST stands for "Total Reliance Under Stressful Times". |
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How to abbreviate "Total Reliance Under Stressful Times"? "Total Reliance Under Stressful Times" can be abbreviated as TRUST. |
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What is the meaning of TRUST abbreviation? The meaning of TRUST abbreviation is "Total Reliance Under Stressful Times". |
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What is TRUST abbreviation? One of the definitions of TRUST is "Total Reliance Under Stressful Times". |
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What does TRUST mean? TRUST as abbreviation means "Total Reliance Under Stressful Times". |
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What is shorthand of Total Reliance Under Stressful Times? The most common shorthand of "Total Reliance Under Stressful Times" is TRUST. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- REGL - Reliance Energy Generation Ltd.
- RGTIL - Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure Ltd.
- RNRL - Reliance Natural Resources Ltd.
- RPVL - Reliance Power Ventures Limited
- RWWE - Reliance Web World Express
- SLESQ - Stressful Life Events Screening Questionnaire
- UEUJ - Under Execution Under Jailbreak
- RCVL - Reliance Capital Ventures Ltd.
- SLE - Stressful Life Event
- TADC - Total Absolute Deviation of Job Completion Times
- TAUC - Total Area under the Curve
- RBL - Reliance Branch Library (Reliance, WY)
- SMA - stressful mental arithmetic
- TFUM - Total Funds Under Management
- TWT - Times Washington Times
- USC - Under Stressful Conditions
- just - Joyful Under Stressful Times
- sles - Stressful Life Events
- sve - Stressful Vital Events
- T-CUP - Total Control Under Pressure. Acronym to emphasise the need for concentration and focus, alternatively interpreted as Think Correctly Under Pressure, or Thinking Clearly Under Pressure, which according to interviews are versions used by the England rugby