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theat.

American  

abbreviation

  1. theater.

  2. theatrical.


Example Sentences

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For Donnell, Silva and Williams — and many more like them — Dance Theat‌er‌ of Harlem‌‌, or D.T.H., with a mission of showcasing Black excellence in ballet, became their goal.

From New York Times

After centuries apart, the Eternals come together again to fight off a new theat that could spell the destruction of humanity.

From Salon

Climate change also is likely to become a growing theat.

From Seattle Times

There was no doubt theat they were better than Leipzig but they could not afford to be complacent.

From The Guardian

Vindman will testify that after theat meeting, he reported his concerns to John Eisenberg, the top lawyer at the National Security Council.

From Salon