technicians

plural of technician

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Recent Examples of technicians Nail technicians in salons across the continent need to dispose of polishes containing trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide, or TPO, and switch to alternatives. Lauren Jarvis-Gibson, Miami Herald, 26 June 2026 Businesspeople have visited schools to help students explore other routes, including community college and vocations such as HVAC technicians. Claire Harutunian, Charlotte Observer, 26 June 2026 The move comes at a time when French animation continues to punch above its weight internationally, driven by a deep talent pool of artists, directors, writers and technicians, even as the sector faces new pressures from AI and shifting production models. Elsa Keslassy, Variety, 26 June 2026 The union says its members are linemen, gas technicians, mechanics, call center workers and back office workers. Joe Brandt, CBS News, 25 June 2026 The division also created new hourly rates for building officials, permit technicians and inspectors. Daniel Lempres, Sacbee.com, 23 June 2026 Their technicians have the training and tools to get the toy out without causing major damage to your pool. Bestreviews, Chicago Tribune, 22 June 2026 The program is intended to keep training infrastructure aligned with the operational evolution of the fleet, ensuring that crews and technicians can train on systems that mirror real-world conditions. Bojan Stojkovski, Interesting Engineering, 21 June 2026 Other recommendations made by TASB incldude a $5,000 increase for campus principals and market adjustments totaling $47,324 for campus technicians on the technology pay grade. Fousia Abdullahi, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 18 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for technicians
Noun
  • This article was created by content specialists using various tools, including AI.
    Lauren Jarvis-Gibson, Kansas City Star, 26 June 2026
  • The Scottish lawyer was one of the smartest, most formidable specialists in the luxury business, with a reputation that carried internationally and a vast roll call of clients.
    Sarah Mower, Vogue, 26 June 2026
Noun
  • Pool professionals, water experts and federal websites report that warm water and sunlight are prone to create algae issues in ponds, pools and fountains.
    Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA Today, 23 June 2026
  • Throughout treatment and surgical intervention, these professionals put a special focus on protecting kids’ growth plates, ensuring their future bone development is unimpeded and supported.
    JP Shaffer, Miami Herald, 22 June 2026
Noun
  • As a result, merchants like Nekhala with complicated issues struggle to find a human to help them, and when they do, often get passed from one representative to another, according to sellers and their consultants.
    Bloomberg, Mercury News, 24 June 2026
  • The 13-page document is on LAFD letterhead and includes email addresses for department officials, representatives of Bass’ office and public relations consultants hired to help shape messaging about the fire.
    Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times, 23 June 2026
Noun
  • Atlanta experts in fitness and nutrition say the World Cup offers a rare opportunity for people to turn inspiration into action.
    Nancy Badertscher, AJC.com, 29 June 2026
  • The experts say that alone is a red flag.
    Kelsy Mittauer, CBS News, 29 June 2026
Noun
  • TourScoop coversguided group tours and tour operators,tour operator reviews,tour itinerary reviews andtravel gear recommendations.
    Beth Luberecki, USA Today, 6 May 2026

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“Technicians.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/technicians. Accessed 29 Jun. 2026.

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