session

[ US /ˈsɛʃən/ ]
[ UK /sˈɛʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a meeting for execution of a group's functions
    it was the opening session of the legislature
  2. a meeting of spiritualists
    the seance was held in the medium's parlor
  3. a meeting devoted to a particular activity
    a filming session
    a gossip session
  4. the time during which a school holds classes
    they had to shorten the school term
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How To Use session In A Sentence

  • Hopefully, North Norfolk will soon shake off this surreal obsession with the Lib Dems and embrace their NE Cambs neighbour's decent Tory stance. Will Iain Dale have to repay the donations ?
  • He's not the fastest player on the books and occasionally he can be a bit casual and sometimes gets caught in possession.
  • In meetings Thursday with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, the country's army chief and others, Gates called the antiterror operations a success so far, "and he acknowledged to all of them that we realize that has come with a great deal of sacrifice for the military," Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said following the sessions. Stars and Stripes
  • it was the opening session of the legislature
  • I promise that I won't let him gain possession of the map.
  • Then there were the curling sessions, saunas, card games and his hobby of star-gazing. The Sun
  • But that previous column leads one to question whether a session bean is necessary at all, introducing the possibility of using entity beans and their Home methods instead of session beans.
  • BLITZER: In our strategy session today, President Bush was out heralding what he called the vibrant state of the U.S. economy. CNN Transcript Dec 2, 2005
  • Despite having all the appropriate authorisations in their possession, they were unable to produce the program for which they had travelled to the country.
  • Their passing was sloppy, possession was given away too easily and balls were either spilled or over carried in promising attacks.
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