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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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The Danone batch affected is the 800g pack coded EXP 31-10-2026.

From BBC • Feb. 5, 2026

To support workplace well-being, an EXP can also remind employees to take advantage of quiet hours or work-related meditations and offer insights for managers, for instance when teams are feeling meeting overload.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 20, 2022

Tweaks to the leveling system meant that the main story quest line didn’t reward enough EXP for me to level my two classes.

From The Verge • Jan. 11, 2022

Expiration dates, on the other hand, are usually a bit clearer with an "EXP" marker followed by the month and year a sunscreen should go bad.

From Fox News • Jul. 15, 2021

The contract goes on to say that it “shall be modified” into two different EXP versions, 2.0.7.0 and 3.0.1.0, to work with two different versions of the ERM software variously installed in different Ohio counties.

From Salon • Nov. 5, 2012