What does VRM stand for?


What does VRM mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: VRM.

Page 2 of our list of (VRM) abbreviations features a selection of abbreviations relevant to various fields and disciplines, including governmental, miscellaneous, computing, business, science. One abbreviation that you will find on this page is VRM, which is commonly used in the governmental industry. This list of abbreviations is intended to be a valuable resource for you as you work or study in these fields. Please feel free to refer back to this page whenever you come across an unfamiliar abbreviation, and check back frequently for updates as we continue to expand our collection.

VRM

Virtual Reservation Message

» Governmental » Transportation

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Virtual Resort Manager

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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Virtual Resource Management

» Computing » Networking

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Virtual Runtime Module

» Computing » Software

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Virtualis Reseller Manager

» Business » General

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viscous remanent magnetization

» Academic & Science » Geology

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Visitor Relation Management

» Business » Management

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Visitor Relationship Management

» Business » General

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Visual Rexx language source code file

» Computing » File Extensions

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Voltage Regulation Module

» Academic & Science » Electronics

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Voltage Regulator Module

» Governmental » Military

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Vulnerability Risk Management

» Business » Management

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