EE
1 Americanabbreviation
abbreviation
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Early English.
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electrical engineer.
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electrical engineering.
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Early English
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electrical engineer(ing)
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(in New Zealand) ewe equivalent
suffix
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indicating a person who is the recipient of an action (as opposed, esp in legal terminology, to the agent, indicated by -or or -er )
assignee
grantee
lessee
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indicating a person in a specified state or condition
absentee
employee
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indicating a diminutive form of something
bootee
noun
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Usage
What does -ard mean? The suffix -ee is used to denote nouns related to the object or beneficiary of an act or the performer of an act. It is often used in everyday and technical terms.The form -ee comes from the French suffixes -é (masculine) and ée (feminine), which are used to designate past participles, much like how -ed is used in English. The suffixes -é and ée come from Latin -ātus (masculine) and -āta (feminine), of the same meaning.
Etymology
Origin of -ee
< French -é, (masculine), -ée (feminine), past participle endings < Latin -ātus, -āta -ate 1
Example Sentences
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Thousands of Three customers reported they were unable to make calls in June, while BT and EE customers were hit by a similar outage in July.
From BBC
Recently it lost another 1,200 jobs in the space of 18 months as EE, IBM, Amazon and plastics firm Berry's either closed or shifted their operations elsewhere.
From BBC
As well as its different plans for children, EE is offering in-store appointments for families to receive guidance about using smartphones safely.
From BBC
On Saturday, a spokesperson for BT - which owns EE - said the network was "running as normal" after maintenance was carried out last night, but that it was "monitoring" the situation.
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A spokesperson from BT, which owns EE, apologised and said the firm was "currently addressing an issue impacting our services".
From BBC
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