Definition of «mp»

The abbreviation "MP" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some possible interpretations: 1) Member of Parliament - a representative elected to serve in a country's parliament or legislative body; 2) Magna Parva - an honorary degree awarded by certain universities, meaning "great small" in Latin; 3) Master of Pharmacy - a professional degree in pharmacy.

Usage examples

  1. MP stands for Member of Parliament, a title given to elected representatives in certain countries, such as the United Kingdom or Canada.
  2. MP can also refer to a Military Police, a branch of the armed forces responsible for enforcing military laws and regulations.
  3. In the field of technology, MP stands for Megapixel, a unit used to measure the resolution of digital images or cameras.
  4. MP can be used as an abbreviation for the term "Music Player," referring to a device or software used to play audio files.
  5. In the world of business, MP can stand for Market Penetration, which refers to the extent to which a product or service is adopted by customers in a particular market.
  6. MP can also mean Master of Public Health, an academic degree focusing on the science of preventing disease, improving healthcare outcomes, and promoting public health policies.
  7. The term MP is often used to represent the abbreviation for the word "Mega Pascal," a unit of pressure measurement in the metric system.
  8. In the context of computer graphics or video games, MP can refer to "Multiplayer," indicating the capability of playing a game with multiple participants.

Phrases with «mp»

Sentences with «mp»

  • I might be in a small minority, but I believe that the vast majority of MPs of all parties work hard and long hours. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • She is thought to have wanted more concessions for Labour MPs who oppose the sell - off. (politics.co.uk)
  • The issue is also concerning a number of Conservative MPs who fear the speed at which the reforms, which were announced in the recent budget, are likely to be implemented. (theguardian.com)
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