To shortlist something means to winnow something down from a longer list. For example, one might winnow a list of applicants down from a longer list to a 'shortlist'.
It means that something is not normal or something that is out of the ordinary
If something is admissible, that means it is acceptable.
it means to be crazy towards something
If something pertains to something else, it is related or has to do with something else.
To dread something is to fear something greatly, or to be very reluctant to do something.
Shortlist Music Prize was created in 2001.
MTV2 The Shortlist 2003 - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 22 October 2003
no but he is on the shortlist
The correct spelling is "shortlist" as one word, particularly in British English. In American English, it's often written as "short list" as two words, but "shortlist" is also widely accepted. Both forms refer to a list of selected candidates or items.
Candidates are typically selected for the interview shortlist based on criteria such as their qualifications, experience, skills, and how well they match the job requirements.
The shortlist for the 2013 Turner Prize, an award for contemporary art, was announced on May 1, 2013. Information about the shortlisted artists can typically be found on the official Tate website or through press releases from the Tate Britain gallery in London, where the prize is usually held.
Go on to TRANSFERS/BUY PLAYERS then go down, it says shortlist. Move it right/or/left and it says yes. then submit search and it shows your shortlisted players.
if you are recruiting a new member of staff and your advert attracts 25 candidates,you may feel that you only have time to interview 5,so you draw up a shortlist of the 5 most promising applicants.
When something is shooed, it could mean that it is something annoying being ushered away. Or, shooed can mean that something is given shoes.
When we say that something is alive. we mean it has life in it.
to be cheated out of something
yes it is because it means u mean something and dampness means to get something do something or mean something