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AAC

American  

abbreviation

  1. American Athletic Conference.

  2. Advanced Audio Coding: a set of standards and a file format for the encoding and compression of digital audio data, or a file compressed in this format: designed to achieve higher sound quality than MP3.

  3. augmentative and alternative communication: the clinical practice or study of systems of communication for people with significant speech difficulties or other communication disorders, usually using symbols and often assistive devices.


Example Sentences

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The AAC is heading into its first season with 14 teams.

From Washington Times

Defensive back Isaiah Nwokobia’s interception in the fourth quarter all but sealed it, sending numerous fans to the exits of Yulman Stadium, where the Wave had celebrated their first AAC title a year ago.

From Seattle Times

The girl and her mother are suing a company called AAC Investments, which owns the land on which Accurate Energetic Systems operates.

From The Wall Street Journal

The AAC lost three of its stronger programs in recent years when Cincinnati, Houston and 2022 runner-up UCF left for the Big 12 after last season.

From Washington Times

The Green Wave lost to SMU 26-14 in the AAC title game Saturday to end the regular season 11-2.

From Washington Times