How to Suggest a New Acronym Definition to AcronymFinder
Open your web browser., Visit the AcronymFinder website. , Search for the term., Click the "Suggest new definition" link that appears on the screen., Click into the Definition box. , Type your suggested acronym definition., Fill out the remainder of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your web browser.
You can either type your search in the search bar near the top of the screen, or you can narrow the search by clicking the corresponding range areas until you locate the acronym that you want to suggest the definition for. , The placement of this link varies from acronyms that only have one definition to that of acronyms that have more than one).
Some are over in the right column, and the proceeding are underneath the full list of definitions. ,, Use the proper capitalization as all associated words being capitalized. ,,, -
Step 2: Visit the AcronymFinder website.
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Step 3: Search for the term.
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Step 4: Click the "Suggest new definition" link that appears on the screen.
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Step 5: Click into the Definition box.
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Step 6: Type your suggested acronym definition.
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Step 7: Fill out the remainder of the form
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Step 8: including your email address (preferred)
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Step 9: category.
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Step 10: Fill out the "other remarks" section only when it is found pertinent that the acronym can only be found at a few places or you need to specify something about the acronym to the team that they didn't know existed.
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Step 11: Click the "Submit" button when the form is filled out.
Detailed Guide
You can either type your search in the search bar near the top of the screen, or you can narrow the search by clicking the corresponding range areas until you locate the acronym that you want to suggest the definition for. , The placement of this link varies from acronyms that only have one definition to that of acronyms that have more than one).
Some are over in the right column, and the proceeding are underneath the full list of definitions. ,, Use the proper capitalization as all associated words being capitalized. ,,,
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