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Terah

[ teer-uh, ter-ah ]

noun

  1. the father of Abraham. Genesis 11:25–32.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Terah1

From Hebrew ձḥ, of uncertain origin and meaning
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Example Sentences

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In addition to his daughter Savanah, Mr. Kerwin’s survivors include his wife, Yvonne Kerwin, and four other children: Fox, Terah, Kailani and Justus.

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The sentencing against 27-year-old Navid Afkari has triggered widespread outrage from human rights activists, Iranian-Americans and a decorated American wrestler, who are demanding Terah's clerical rulers to stop the execution.

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“We’re in danger of building a world that we don’t want to live in if we don’t address those challenges in the near term,” said Terah Lyons, executive director of the Partnership on AI, a technology industry consortium focused on AI safety and other issues.

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Like her classmate Ms. Snider, Terah Gaertner, a lawyer, passed the first three phases of training before she struggled with tactics.

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PAI’s executive director, Terah Lyons, told The Verge that the group cannot accomplish its aims without “insight from the leading global AI actors” — including Chinese firms.

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