members meaning
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- NounBFmemberPREmé-SUF-ers
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- At a postpreview notes session last week, Mr. Schumacher sat surrounded by cast members in a semicircle, like a shepherd and his flock.
- Subjecthood emphasizes obedience. Citizenship, on the other hand, recognizes moral obligations to other members of the community and emphasizes responsiveness and participation.
- Li Zhixiang, a member of the PAP, which is estimated to have more than one million members, said the new shoes had dealt a body blow to bromodosis.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Members of the party would cohere in the message they were sending.
- Members of the Accounting user group can print financial reports.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Their dress rehearsal will be a sneak preview of the show for theater members.
- Lib Dems were appalled by Mr Boles’s offer, however kindly meant: the party is so frightened of losing its independence under Mr Clegg that such a pact would “kill” him, says a senior member.
- Are you by any chance looking for a new staff member?
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of members in English Dictionary
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