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tal.

American  

abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) such; like this.


Etymology

Origin of tal.

From the Latin word tālis

Example Sentences

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“Iran is an extremely large country and no one has an eye in the sky everywhere,” said Tal Inbar, a senior research fellow at the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, who spent decades working on Israeli air-defense systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet Bank of America Securities analyst Tal Liani is still hopeful that Microsoft will be able to monetize artificial intelligence effectively.

From MarketWatch

Yet Bank of America Securities analyst Tal Liani is still hopeful that Microsoft will be able to monetize artificial intelligence effectively.

From MarketWatch

“The company helps customers overcome supply, capacity and power shortages and we do not see the capacity demand/supply imbalance easing before 2029,” wrote analyst Tal Liani.

From Barron's

"Cyber isn't usually the decisive weapon on its own; it's a force multiplier that helps shape the information environment and supports operations happening on the ground," said Tal Kollender, former Israeli military cyber-defence specialist and founder of cybersecurity platform Remedio.

From BBC