Pronunciation: /siː.biː.eɪ/
noun CBA
A1 I don't want to go to the party tonight because I have CBA.
A2 My friend always complains about CBA, but I think it's important to stay organized.
B1 In my job, I often have to deal with CBA, but I find it manageable with the right tools.
B2 The company's decision to outsource the project was based on a thorough CBA.
C1 The government's CBA revealed that the new policy would have significant economic benefits.
C2 After conducting a detailed CBA, the team determined that the project was not financially viable.
formal The CBA is responsible for regulating the banking industry.
informal I can't go out tonight, I have to study for my CBA tomorrow.
slang I'm so over this CBA assignment, it's taking forever.
figurative She always follows the CBA of success: hard work, dedication, and perseverance.
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