Synonym: amusement. Similar words: certain, for certain, certainly, uncertain, certainly not, uncertainty, assignment, government. Meaning: [‚entə(r)'teɪmənt] n. an activity that is diverting and that holds the attention.
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121. Their goal is to grow as a general entertainment company.
122. The licencee must also pick a selection of other programme categories such as drama, light entertainment and sport.
123. Entertainment World run one of the biggest computer games clubs.
124. Located in a perfect position close to the seafront, entertainment, town centre and conference centre.
125. In Derby it is a condition on the public entertainment licence for all licensed premises employing doormen.
126. As there was little or no advance warning, those people who had paid for entertainment until 2am understandably felt short-changed.
127. The ban on public entertainment, sport and most commercial activities remained in place.
128. Television augmented and soon overtook the cinema as the masses' most popular form of entertainment.
129. I went to the cinema not for entertainment, but for cinematography.
130. No previous dance troupe manager had attacked the entertainment world so vigorously.
131. Stockholders filed suit against First National Entertainment in 1993, alleging that the company had misled them by issuing inflated revenue projections.
132. This is one of the hottest destinations after work for savvy Downtowners, especially during special events when there is live entertainment.
132. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
133. The new president will receive an unspecified allowance for business and entertainment expenses, as well as 22 days vacation.
134. Both artists succeed in conveying the sense of liveliness and movement found in popular forms of entertainment.
135. The cost of producing sitcoms and other forms of popular entertainment has been growing.
136. Bringing a whole new dimension to the concept of in car entertainment.
137. Here are the breakaway dates with highlights of the free entertainment.
138. Today, this friendly city also boasts a dynamic shopping entertainment and sporting scene.
139. Will the next millennium see man obsessed by athletic entertainment to the exclusion of other kinds of culture?
140. The trend toward tabloidization and instant popularization has eroded the boundary lines between news and entertainment, objective journalism and advocacy.
141. He wanted to have an international entertainment conglomerate(sentencedict.com), which was MainMan.
142. For evening entertainment there is a piano bar and, for the more energetic, a sound-proofed discotheque operates in the basement.
143. But industry sources have indicated Mr Schwartz has long had an interest in the entertainment business.
144. What averted catastrophe was the introduction of widespread electronic communications, especially for education and entertainment.
145. An application for a public entertainment licence for the new venture goes before Middlesbrough Council's licensing sub-committee tomorrow.
146. A 20 acre site has been set aside for the Tivoli Gardens, a landscaped park with games, rides and entertainment.
147. Unlike the West, business luncheons are a rarity and evening entertainment almost never takes place in the home.
148. Some entertainment expenses are bona fide business expenses under the tax laws-and these are discussed shortly.
149. They give us free information, free entertainment, free software, some even give us free mail.
150. No successor will be named as Entertainment chairman when he steps down.
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