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Conference Held Aids Glasgow Meeting Noun Bre ˈkɒnfərəns

Word conference
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈkɒnfərəns / NAmE / ˈkɑːnfərəns /
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  • the hotel is used for exhibitions, conferences and social events.
  • a conference room/centre/hall
  • she is attending a three-day conference on aids education.
  • the conference will be held in glasgow.
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conference

(noun)BrE / ˈkɒnfərəns / NAmE / ˈkɑːnfərəns /
  1. a large official meeting, usually lasting for a few days, at which people with the same work or interests come together to discuss their views
    • The hotel is used for exhibitions, conferences and social events.
    • a conference room/centre/hall
    • She is attending a three-day conference on AIDS education.
    • The conference will be held in Glasgow.
    • delegates to the Labour Party’s annual conference
  2. a meeting at which people have formal discussions
    • see also press conference
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/press-conference
    • Ministers from all four countries involved will meet at the conference table this week.
    • He was in conference with his lawyers all day.
  3. a group of sports teams that play against each other in a league
    • Southeast Conference football champions

    Extra Examples

    • Few reporters turned up to his press conference about low pay.
    • He was in conference with= in a meeting with his lawyers all day.
    • Management had a joint conference with the union.
    • The conference adopted a resolution on minority rights.
    • The conference agreed to adopt a set of compromise proposals.
    • The conference brought together historians working in a variety of fields.
    • The conference featured a keynote address by one of our most eminent scientists.
    • The conference heard an appeal from a representative from one of the more deprived areas.
    • The party leader made a morale-boosting speech from the conference platform.
    • We met at an international conference.
    • a conference about Internet piracy
    • a conference between the warring parties
    • a conference devoted to the topic of peace
    • a conference entitled ‘Strategies for Epidemic Control’
    • a conference examining cross-border cooperation
    • a conference for catering managers
    • a conference on economic aid
    • a conference on economic monetary union
    • an inter-governmental conference examining cross-border cooperation
    • Delegates to the Labour Party’s annual conference will be staying in the Grand Hotel.
    • The AIDS conference will be held in Glasgow.
    • The meeting was held in a conference centre in Birmingham.

    Word Origin

    • early 16th cent. (in the general sense ‘conversation, talk’): from French conférence or medieval Latin conferentia, from Latin conferre ‘bring together’, from con- ‘together’ + ferre ‘bring’.
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