membership
IPA: mˈɛmbɝʃɪp
noun
- The state of being a member of a group or organization.
- The body of members of an organization.
- (mathematics) The fact of being a member of a set.
verb
- (transitive, sociolinguistics) To classify (someone) as belonging to a certain group or community.
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Examples of "membership" in Sentences
- The term 'membership' describes his relationship to the Rajavis.
- I just submitted your comments to KKK, they say your membership is approved.
- But the term membership does not express their relation to the church before they are converted.
- Are women scientists just not as good as their male counterparts (I'd argue no, if the National Academy membership is any measure)?
- I do feel Council has a tendency to drift into outer space in some of its deliberations, and its physical isolation from the membership is a big part of that.
- Does he further agree that our official estimates confirm that the cost of our membership is about £50 per head whereas the benefits in investment and other things are £300?
- A third of the membership is agented and/or published, so when someone asks a question about getting an agent or about the craft or about publishing, they get answers from the people who know.
- I blogged about it here, suggesting that this group, unrepresentative of the beard and sandals membership, is seeking to seize control of the party infrastructure, putting the membership is a position of 'shut up, or ship out'.
- As to the third set of extremists, the “software manufacturing” companies represented by the Business Software Alliance (CAAST in Canada): their membership is also often found guilty of copyright and patent infringement, with remedies from the courts that are often in the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars.
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