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collat.

American  

abbreviation

  1. collateral.


Example Sentences

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“There will be no pressure on the players to beat Mexico,” Haiti coach Marc Collat said through a translator Monday at State Farm Stadium.

From Seattle Times

“The players know they are not only playing for their team, for their federation, but for their country,” Collat said.

From Seattle Times

Dean of UAB’s Collat School of Business Eric Jack said in a statement that the four-year program will offer medical students more career options.

From Washington Times

Collat. 5.—Ejusd. pro Paupertate obtinenda Oratio.—Lib.

From Project Gutenberg

Nancy Goedecke, chairman of Mayer Electric Supply Co. in Birmingham, Ala., credits her father, Charles Collat, with keeping the company on the cutting edge.

From BusinessWeek