MBE

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MBE (countable and uncountable, plural MBEs)

  1. (UK) Initialism of Member of the Order of the British Empire, a British honour originally intended for non-combatants in World War One.
    • 2013 November 26, John Plunkett, “Rev John Graham, aka crossword setter Araucaria, dies aged 92”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Taken on by the Guardian (then the Manchester Guardian) after winning the Observer's crossword-setting competition two years running, he was later made an MBE for services to the newspaper industry.
  2. (technology) Initialism of molecular-beam epitaxy.
  3. (education) Initialism of Master of Bioscience Enterprise.
  4. (business) Initialism of management by exception.

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