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lin

1 American  
[lin] / lɪn /

noun

  1. a variant of linn.


Lin 2 American  
[lin] / lɪn /

noun

  1. Maya Ying born 1959, U.S. architect and sculptor.

  2. a female given name, form of Caroline or Carolyn.


lin. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. lineal.

  2. linear.

  3. liniment.


Example Sentences

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Anthropic fought back in court, and federal Judge Rita Lin on Thursday sided with the company and issued the injunction.

From The Wall Street Journal

Judge Lin ruled that the Pentagon’s actions “do not appear to be directed at the government’s stated national security interests. If the concern is the integrity of the operational chain of command, the Department of War could just stop using Claude,” Anthropic’s large language model.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sophia Lin Lakin, director of the ACLU’s voting rights project, stressed best practices for voters that are looking to ensure that their ballot is counted when voting by mail.

From Salon

“It is always recommended that voters submit their mail ballots as early as possible,” Lin Lakin told Salon in January.

From Salon

China also congratulated Shah, with foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian telling reporters Beijing wanted to "deepen practical cooperation" with Nepal.

From Barron's