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vis

1 American  
[wees, vis] / wis, vɪs /

noun

Latin.

plural

vires
  1. strength; force; power.


vis. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. visibility.

  2. visual.


Vis. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Viscount.

  2. Viscountess.


Vis. 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Viscount or Viscountess

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vis 2 British  
/ vɪs /

noun

  1. power, force, or strength

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A trio of cross-party lawmakers last month called for rules regulating such rentals to be tightened and for an end to the more favourable tax treatment such rentals receive vis a vis normal long-term rentals.

From Reuters • Jun. 9, 2023

Praising Beijing for easing tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran, she said that “its influence vis à vis Russia will have consequences for the whole of Europe and for our relationship with China.”

From Washington Times • Apr. 16, 2023

His opening monologue took sharp aim at the race issue vis a vis the Globes and the HFPA.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 11, 2023

They do have a fiduciary duty here, vis a vis the Elon offer.

From Slate • Apr. 15, 2022

“And how do you propose to do that? Wander around until you see a hollow? What then? ‘Excuse me, we were wondering what your intentions might be, vis a vis eating us.’”

From "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs