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KSA
/ˌkeɪ.esˈeɪ/
Definition
1
An abbreviation representing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the largest country by land area in the Arabian Peninsula.
2
A human resources acronym used primarily in the U.S. federal government standing for 'Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities,' used to evaluate candidates for civil service positions.
Examples
My trip to the KSA was entirely focused on finding the world's most luxurious way to hide from the desert sun.
I spent three weeks drafting my KSA responses for the federal job application, only to realize I lacked the specific ability to survive the bureaucracy.
Modernizing an entire nation's economy is surprisingly easy, provided you have enough oil and a very long list of KSA development projects.