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kVA

American  
Or kva
  1. kilovolt-ampere; kilovolt-amperes.


Example Sentences

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The Capital Mall spends $500 on diesel fuel for an industrial 400 KVA generator every 10 hours to keep the lights on.

From Seattle Times

The story’s caricature of revolutionary movements is likewise facile, rendering the KVA as thoughtless zealots with no historical or cultural context other than a knee-jerk dislike for “technology.”

From Washington Post

Four years later, Mitchell is a star with Atlas hunting a terrorist organization called the KVA, whose only discernible goal is the eradication of technology.

From Washington Post

You can thank the KVA for that.

From Newsweek

It’s 2060 and a terrorist organisation named KVA has pulled off a global atrocity, detonating a series of nuclear power plants, and plunging the world into chaos.

From The Guardian