Pronunciation: /diː dʌb ɛm/
noun DWM may also be used as an acronym for 'Durable Water Repellent', a type of coating used on outdoor clothing and gear to make them water-resistant.
A1 My DWM is a friendly guy who always helps me with my computer.
A2 I need to update my DWM software to fix some bugs.
B1 The DWM of the company is responsible for managing all the employees.
B2 The DWM system in our office is outdated and needs to be upgraded.
C1 As the DWM of the department, he has to make important decisions regarding resource allocation.
C2 The DWM of the organization is a key figure in shaping the company's strategic direction.
formal The DWM algorithm is commonly used in data mining to find patterns in large datasets.
informal I heard that the DWM software is really good for organizing your music library.
slang I can't believe she's still using that old DWM program, it's so outdated.
figurative His approach to problem-solving is like a DWM - systematic and efficient.
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