exp
/ɛksˈpɑː/ or /ɛksˈpiː/Definitions
1. noun
A sudden release of energy, usually in the form of sound or light, especially from a volcanic eruption or an explosion.
“The explosion was accompanied by a loud exp of flames and smoke.”
2. verb
To send or give out something, especially in a sudden or forceful manner.
“The company will exp new products to the market next quarter.”
3. abbreviation
Experienced professional
“The company is looking for an exp to lead the project.”
4. prefix
Express, experience, or experiment
“The researchers used the exp method to analyze the data.”