What does MEMO mean?

Definitions for MEMO
ˈmɛm oʊmem·o

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word MEMO.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. memo, memorandum, memorandanoun

    a written proposal or reminder

Wiktionary

  1. memonoun

    a short note; a memorandum

  2. memoverb

    To record something; to make a note of something.

  3. memoverb

    To send someone a note about something, for the record.

    I made sure to memo him about the client's complaints.

Wikipedia

  1. memo

    The MEMO model (version 6.2) is a Eulerian non-hydrostatic prognostic mesoscale model for wind-flow simulation. It was developed by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in collaboration with the Universität Karlsruhe. The MEMO Model together with the photochemical dispersion model MARS are the two core models of the European zooming model (EZM). This model belongs to the family of models designed for describing atmospheric transport phenomena in the local-to-regional scale, frequently referred to as mesoscale air pollution models.

ChatGPT

  1. memo

    A memo or memorandum is a short, official note or document, usually used in a business or formal environment, to communicate information, updates, reminders, or instructions to a group of people. It is often intended to inform or persuade its targeted audience about a particular subject or issue.

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    What does MEMO stand for? -- Explore the various meanings for the MEMO acronym on the Abbreviations.com website.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of MEMO in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of MEMO in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of MEMO in a Sentence

  1. Jamie Raskin:

    We need to determine to what extent there was an organized effort against Vice President Pence and we believe that, you know, some of the actors' names have become known, including John Eastman, who laid it out in a memo.

  2. Chip Englander:

    America has intractable problems and it’s going to take a transformational leader to fix them, rand Paul is going to be the bold, transformational figure in this race. The reported hire comes as Paul's potential rivals for the Republican nomination begin jostling for position. The Washington Post reported Monday that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the GOP's nominee in 2012, had begun reaching out to former advisers, donors, and allies about the possibility of a third presidential bid. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who filed paperwork to form a political action committee last week, will travel to California later this week for fundraising events. A memo sent to Rand Paul donors and allies touted Englander as a man who had helped elect a Republican governor in President Barack Obama's home state, which the president.

  3. Jessica Coco Garcia:

    He fought long and hard, with the help of all his troops he won many battles but lost the war, we would like to ask the community to continue to lift Memo in prayer and allow us to grief this tremendous loss, we are asking for privacy during this time.

  4. Richard Pildes:

    This memo basically argues that any random group of persons in a state can submit a paper to Congress claiming to be the true electors of a state.

  5. Michael LeRoy:

    This is a logical consequence of Ms. Abruzzo putting out her memo, the general counsel has really provided a blueprint for how to file a successful complaint.

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