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IEP

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Translingual

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IEP

  1. (international standards, historical) ISO 4217 currency code for the former second Irish pound; a currency used from 1922 to 2002.

English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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IEP (plural IEPs)

  1. (chemistry) Initialism of isoelectric point.
  2. (US, education) Initialism of Individualized Education Program.
    IEP child
    • 2020 September 24, Matt Vilano, “Students with special needs face virtual learning challenges”, in CNN[1]:
      Lanya (Lane) McKittrick, a Seattle-based mother who has IEPs for three of four children, understands this fundamentally. Two of her IEP children are deaf and blind; the youngest also suffers from anxiety and ADHD, and the third has severe learning disabilities and ADHD.

Proper noun

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IEP

  1. Initialism of Institute for Economics and Peace.
    • 2020 September 10, Jessie Yeung, “Climate crisis could displace 1.2 billion people by 2050, report warns”, in CNN[2]:
      Using these figures, the IEP then calculated the relative threats of population growth, water stress, food insecurity, droughts, floods, cyclones, and rising temperature and sea levels.

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Spanish IEP (Instituto de Estudios Peruanos).

Proper noun

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IEP

  1. The Institute of Peruvian Studies.
    • 2020 November 23, Claudia Rebaza, “‘They messed with the wrong generation’: How young people shook up politics in Peru”, in CNN[3]:
      In the IEP poll, 65% of participants said they did not feel represented by any of Peru’s current political parties.

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Proper noun

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IEP m

  1. initialism of Instituto de Estudios Peruanos
  2. initialism of Instituto para la Economía y la Paz
    • 2020 September 10, Jessie Yeung, “La crisis climática podría desplazar a 1.200 millones de personas para 2050, advierte un informe”, in CNN en Español[4]:
      Con estas cifras, el IEP luego calculó las amenazas relativas del crecimiento de la población, el estrés hídrico, la inseguridad alimentaria, las sequías, las inundaciones, los ciclones, el aumento de la temperatura y el nivel del mar.
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