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Janine

American  
[juh-neen] / dʒəˈnin /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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The executive, Deputy Chief Financial Officer Janine Lim, blamed the delay, in part, on staff resignations and plummeting morale amid uncertainty over the agency’s future.

From Los Angeles Times

In a recent Harris Poll, 69% of professionals said owning a business is the best protection against ageism in the workforce, antiageism advocate Janine Vanderburg wrote on LinkedIn.

From MarketWatch

Janine Flock, who won gold on Saturday in the women's event, blew the Austrian team's chances when she incurred a one-second penalty for reacting too soon at the start, opening the door for both British teams to get on the podium.

From BBC

“Back in 1980,” explained Janine Krippner, a volcanologist who has done research on the pyroclastic flows on Mount St. Helens, “you had these seismographs printed on paper.”

From Literature

When a catastrophe happens, “you’re desperate for information,” said Janine Krippner.

From Literature