Janine Definition & Meaning

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  • Janine American [juh-neen] / dʒəˈnin /

    noun

    1. a female given name.

    Example Sentences

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    Many are a lot more subtle: ‘digital native,’ ‘fresh ideas or perspectives,’ ‘high energy,’ ‘work hard, play hard,’” said Janine Vanderburg, chief executive of the Encore Roadmap and co-founder of Changing the Narrative, an advocacy group raising awareness on ageism.

    From MarketWatch

    Janine, Aoibheann's mother, told BBC News NI "we are all so excited and proud of her".

    From BBC

    But BTIG’s Janine Stitcher, one of those few bulls, wrote following a meeting with the company’s management team that “product execution misses were largely a function of talent gaps and should see meaningful improvement into spring as the impacts of new creative direction take hold.”

    From MarketWatch

    Janine Dixon, breeding and welfare operations lead at Guide Dogs said counting puppies during pregnancy was tricky so staff did not know mum Yori "had quite so many buns in the oven".

    From BBC

    In another field, “Abbott Elementary” portrays the impacts of underfunding on public education as a constant battle for dedicated, good-natured teachers like Quinta Brunson’s eternally smiling Janine Teagues.

    From Salon

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