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Guggenheim

1 American  
[goog-uhn-hahym, goo-guhn-] / ˈgʊg ənˌhaɪm, ˈgu gən- /

noun

Games.
  1. category.


Guggenheim 2 American  
[goog-uhn-hahym, goo-guhn-] / ˈgʊg ənˌhaɪm, ˈgu gən- /

noun

  1. Daniel, 1856–1930, U.S. industrialist and philanthropist.


Etymology

Origin of Guggenheim

From the proper name

Example Sentences

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A recent survey of 100 large companies by Guggenheim Securities found that 77% are now using AI agents but only 4% have secured them.

From The Wall Street Journal

While it’s true that the Guggenheim Foundation was a major funder, it’s worthwhile to recall that aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh brought about that connection.

From The Wall Street Journal

This includes the world’s largest data center complex, a new Guggenheim Museum and the Middle East’s first Disney theme park.

From The Wall Street Journal

“These companies offer a tremendous value to shoppers, but they perhaps offer an even greater value to the brands,” said Simeon Siegel, a senior managing director at Guggenheim Partners.

From Los Angeles Times

But the museum was a defiantly freestanding building, whose vertical jumble of boxes is as essential to its identity as the continuous spiral of the Guggenheim.

From The Wall Street Journal