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EXP

1 American  
[ee-eks-pee, eks-pee] / ˈiˌɛksˈpi, ˈɛksˈpi /

abbreviation

  1. experience point(s).


exp. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. expenses.

  2. expired.

  3. exponential.

  4. export.

  5. exported.

  6. exporter.

  7. express.


exp British  

symbol

  1. exponential (sense 2)

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Example Sentences

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The phone at the Cambridge, Mass.,-based Denham Group “is starting to ring off the hook,” says eXp agent Todd Denman.

From Barron's

Anthony Serafino, president of the New Jersey-based fruit importer and distributor EXP Group, said he expected to drop his prices in the coming weeks, after raising them earlier this year to cover millions of dollars in new tariff costs.

From BBC

Pareja, 43, leads eXp Realty, which counts more than 82,000 real-estate agents under its umbrella and is a unit of the publicly-traded eXp World Holdings.

From MarketWatch

“For a lot of buyers, this is kind of their final dream home where they’re retiring,” so they have different needs compared with younger buyers, said Kimberly Crouch, a Wilmington, N.C.-based real-estate agent with eXp Realty who has worked with at least four buyers over 62 in the past year.

From MarketWatch

Through Bilt’s “Buy a Home” program, homeowners who work with an approved eXp agent can earn 1 point per $2 of a home’s purchase price, with no cap for maximum points earned.

From MarketWatch