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Membership Apply Club Noun Bre ˈmembəʃɪp ˈmembərʃɪp Eligible

Word membership
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈmembəʃɪp / NAmE / ˈmembərʃɪp /
Example
  • who is eligible to apply for membership of the association?
  • a membership card/fee
  • the membership has/have not yet voted.
  • the club has a membership of more than 500.
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membership

(noun)BrE / ˈmembəʃɪp / NAmE / ˈmembərʃɪp /
  1. the state of being a member of a group, a club, an organization, etc.
    • Who is eligible to apply for membership of the association?
    • a membership card/fee
  2. the members, or the number of members, of a group, a club, an organization, etc.
    • The membership has/have not yet voted.
    • The club has a membership of more than 500.

    Extra Examples

    • He has resigned his membership of the club.
    • He hopes to increase membership and attract new funding.
    • He maintains an active membership in the association.
    • Individual student memberships cost about as much as the average movie.
    • Our membership base spanned every age.
    • She eventually stopped active membership in the group.
    • She has held membership in the club since the late 1950s.
    • She was denied membership in the fine arts club.
    • The general membership had called for her to step down.
    • They restricted their membership to those of direct German descent.
    • one-week trial memberships
    • people who claim membership in such groups
    • to apply for union membership
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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