26984 words

memberships

7 definitions • 25 examples
1
the state of belonging to an organization:

Examples:

You have to apply for membership of the sports club.
Annual membership (= the amount you have to pay to join a particular organization for one year) is £25.
2
all the people who belong to an organization:

Examples:

Our membership is/are divided on the issue.
The society has a very large membership (= number of members).
3
the state of belonging to an organization, or an agreement by which someone joins an organization:

Examples:

[ U ] We applied for membership in the country club.
[ C ] Some fitness clubs sell lifetime memberships.
4
The membership is all the members of an organization:

Examples:

[ U ] We asked the membership to vote on the issue.
5
the state of belonging to a group or organization:

Examples:

membership of sth She has promised to use her influence and membership of a high-level advisory group to lobby for change.
apply/qualify for membership Employees need to have worked here for more than two years in order to qualify for membership of the scheme.
the cost/benefit of membership One of the benefits of membership is access to free legal advice.
full/free membership
6
the number of people who belong to a group or organization:

Examples:

The EU's membership has almost doubled since 2004.
have a membership of sth We currently have a membership of more than 11,000 professionals, professors, and students.
membership declines/falls/goes down Membership in investment clubs has declined just like the stock market.
membership increases/rises/climbs Party membership has risen, by 3,000, for the first time in 20 years.
a decline/increase in membership We get a significant increase in membership each year, mostly because people read about us on the Internet.
7

Examples:

The firm has failed to recognize and appreciate what our membership has contributed during the past four years.
Since the online group was formed just over a year ago, the membership has pretty much doubled every month.

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