attendance

  • 11attendance — at|tend|ance [əˈtendəns] n 1.) [U and C] the number of people who attend a game, concert, meeting etc ▪ We have an average attendance of 4000 fans per game. ▪ Last year s fair saw attendance figures of 32,000. 2.) [U and C] when someone goes to a …

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  • 12attendance — at|ten|dance [ ə tendəns ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount the number of people who are present at an event or in a place such as a school or church: Games this season have attracted record attendances. Church attendance dropped sharply in the… …

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  • 13attendance — noun 1 (C) the number of people who attend a game, concert, meeting etc: high/low attendance: a low attendance at class of 84 s reunion 2 (C, U) the number of times that you go to a meeting, class etc that is held regularly: Many students have a… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14attendance */*/ — UK [əˈtendəns] / US noun Word forms attendance : singular attendance plural attendances 1) [countable/uncountable] the number of people who are present at an event or in a place such as a school or church Matches this season have attracted record …

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  • 15attendance — /euh ten deuhns/, n. 1. the act of attending. 2. the persons or number of persons present: an attendance of more than 300 veterans. 3. dance attendance, to be obsequious in one s attentions or service; attend constantly: He was given a larger… …

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  • 16attendance — noun 1) please confirm your attendance Syn: presence, appearance 2) the attendance was dismal Syn: turnout, audience, house, gate, box office; crowd, congregation, gathering Ant …

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  • 17attendance — [əˈtendəns] noun 1) [C/U] the number of people who are present at an event or in a place such as a school or church Church attendance dropped sharply in the 1970s.[/ex] Attendance at the first meeting was high (= there were a lot of people).[/ex] …

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  • 18attendance — n. 1 the act of attending or being present. 2 the number of people present (a high attendance). Phrases and idioms: attendance allowance (in the UK) a State benefit paid to disabled people in need of constant care at home. attendance centre Brit …

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  • 19attendance — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or fact of attending < a physician in attendance > 2. a. the persons or number of persons attending; also an account of persons attending < the teacher took attendance before starting class > …

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  • 20attendance — noun /əˈtɛn.dəns/ a) The state of attending; presence. Attendance at the meeting is required. b) The count or list of individuals present for an event. The class sat down so that the teacher could take attendance …

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