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Othman

[ oth-muhn; Arabic ooth-mahn ]

noun

, plural Oth·mans.


Othman

/ ˈɒθmən; ɒθˈmɑːn /

adjective

  1. a variant of Ottoman
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Example Sentences

"The sheer scale of sexual violence we have documented in Sudan is staggering," said Mohamed Chande Othman, the UN chair of the panel that compiled the report.

From BBC

“Given the failure of the warring parties to spare civilians, it is imperative that an independent and impartial force with a mandate to safeguard civilians be deployed without delay,” the UN mission’s lead, Chande Othman, said.

From BBC

Ahmed Othman isn’t on TikTok and doesn’t want to be.

Now 17, Othman credits his parents’ deep involvement for what he calls a “healthy relationship” with his phone.

Othman, who’s originally from Libya and lives in Massachusetts, is an outlier among his peers, nearly two-thirds of whom are on TikTok either with or without their parents’ permission, according to the Pew Research Center.

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