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membership
[mem-ber-ship]
noun
the state of being a member, as of a society or club.
the status of a member.
the total number of members belonging to an organization, society, etc.
membership
/ ˈɛəˌʃɪ /
noun
the members of an organization collectively
the state of being a member
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of membership1
Example Sentences
The deal is subject to review and approval by the SAG-AFTRA National Board and ratification by the membership in the coming weeks, the union said.
Barnaby's club had provided free balls and rackets to new members and charged just £2 per session, but the society had to stop offering social memberships due to "unprecedented demand".
Mr Ábrego García's lawyers have previously argued that he has never been convicted of any criminal offence, including gang membership, in the US or in El Salvador.
Newer social clubs like this are thriving in New York City and elsewhere, even as membership fees climb into the six figures and waitlists stretch for months.
That could hit a wide swathe of them given membership of the Communist Party is common among officials, entrepreneurs, business people and even artists and celebrities in China.
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