attendance
IPA: ʌtˈɛndʌns
noun
- The act of attending; the state of being present; presence.
- The persons or number of persons present.
- The frequency with which one has been present for a regular activity or set of events.
- (obsolete) Attention paid to something; careful regard.
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Examples of "attendance" in Sentences
- How much of the drop in attendance is gender driven and how much is soccer driven?
- Hey look on the bright side I'm sure somebody in attendance is capable of exorcisms.
- The unique opportunity to talk to various celebrities in attendance is an added bonus.
- I guess Bo Bo's secret meeting with only Democraps in attendance is his idea of "transparency".
- He believes this season's drop in attendance is because of the gross disparity in revenue, along with a slow economy.
- Whether or not the pastor purposely choose the subject of the sermon because he knew that Senator Clinton was going to be in attendance is irrelevant.
- So in drawing boundaries, we under this plan would follow lines that have already been drawn by OPS for what they call attendance areas for the high schools.
- One reason for a thin attendance is that members may well be engaged in a number of committee meetings that are taking place around the palace of Westminster.
- In my (limited) experience, it seems that writing conferences, groups, seminars, etc. always go much better when everyone in attendance is dedicated to writing (and the day).
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