GRE definition

GRE means a Graduated Retirement Employee who is an Employee engaged in accordance with Clause 44 of this Agreement.
GRE means the graduate record examination general test administrated by the Educational Testing Service;
GRE means that facility identified on the Airfield as the place where all aircraft engine run-ups must be conducted, unless specifically exempted by the Port.

Examples of GRE in a sentence

  • If the program director does not support a GRE waiver or the Graduate School is unable to endorse a waiver recommendation, the program director will inform you that the request for a GRE waiver was denied.

  • If the program director supports a GRE waiver, they send a recommendation to the Graduate School who then confirm eligibility.

  • FLASH 3D = fast low-angle shot three dimensional, GRAPPA = generalized autocalibrating partially parallel acquisition, GRE = gradient- recalled echo, SE-EPI = spin-echo echo-planar imaging, TE = echo time, TR = repetition time, TSE = turbo spin echo.

  • The program director and/or the admissions committee has discretion on the decision regarding requests for the GRE waiver.

  • Student shall use the PowerScore Materials for the sole purpose of preparing for the GRE.


More Definitions of GRE

GRE means Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Ltd., and its successors and assigns.
GRE has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Agreement.
GRE means Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Ltd.
GRE means Grand River Energy Solutions Corporation, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario.
GRE shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble to this Agreement.
GRE means “Sistema de Gestão das Receitas do Estado”, the Recipient’s State Revenue Management System.
GRE has the meaning given such term in the Recitals.