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  1. PAR, Inc. Psychological Assessment Resources since 1978

    PAR is a leading publisher of psychological assessment products for creating connections and changing lives in mental health for schools and private practice.

  2. PAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PAR is the established value of the monetary unit of one country expressed in terms of the monetary unit of another country using the same metal as the standard of value.

  3. Home - PAR North America – Partners in Asset Recovery

    PAR provides unparalleled nationwide total asset management from start to finish. Experience quick and effective nationwide repossession forwarding. Our best-in-class client platform is fully integrated with …

  4. PAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    par. noun [ C ] abbreviation for paragraph (Definition of par from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. PAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    1. an accepted level or standard, such as an average (esp in the phrase up to par) 2. a state of equality (esp in the phrase on a par with)

  6. Par - definition of par by The Free Dictionary

    1. Equal to the standard; normal: a solid, par performance. 2. Of or relating to monetary face value.

  7. PAR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    PAR definition: See examples of par used in a sentence.

  8. PARiConnect, the leader in digital psychological assessments

    For more than 10 years, PAR has worked to make PARiConnect an indispensable tool to help you improve the lives of those you serve. The platform provides extensive data security and offers the …

  9. Par - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    In golf, par is the average number of times an excellent player needs to hit the ball, either for one particular hole or for the entire course. You might describe the fourth hole, for example, as being par …

  10. Par Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    His son's bad behavior is just par for the course. [=his son often/always behaves badly] It's par for the course that she's late to the meeting.