Synonym: engagement, involution, involvement. Similar words: participate, participant, anticipate, particle, particular, particularly, in particular, occupation. Meaning: [pɑr'tɪsɪ'peɪʃn /pɑː't-] n. 1. the act of sharing in the activities of a group 2. the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etc.).
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61. On active participation by the population in arts and sport: I' m in favour of experimentation but not compulsion.
62. But in order to respond fully, our active participation as spectators is very obviously called into play - as well as called into question.
63. Thomas made participation in chapel activities an important criterion for network strength.
64. Attitudes toward active participation in the war opened deep fissures in the movement which, at the extreme, were never healed.
65. Table 4.5 shows the initial destinations of students according to their source of funding for participation in the Advanced Course.
66. These help to define how consumers' participation decisions relate to price changes.
67. The results provide the most authoritative and conclusive evidence to date of some enduring inequities in participation in such facilities.
68. Finally, in a free democratic society, voluntary associations provide a training ground for participation in wider politics.
69. Our question to the respondents dealt with participation in local affairs.
70. We are interested in analysing the factors that result in participation or non-participation in active sport.
71. But while participation on business teams can offer enormous psychic satisfactions, it can also cause great distress.
72. Sports participants have much higher frequencies of participation than do participants in other leisure activities such as the arts.
73. Another set of activities, which are physical but not competitive(sentencedict.com), are also often included in national sports participation surveys.
74. In her view, women's full participation in the labor market is a necessary condition of equality.
75. To date, there has always been a middle class bias in participation in formal organisations.
76. Another source of increasing tension in the federal aid system concerned citizen participation in decisionmaking.
77. I was booing and hissing the bad guys with the best of them, and I usually hate audience participation.
78. A foot abscess had cast doubts on the colt's participation in the Epsom Classic on Wednesday week.
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79. Full client participation is essential to ensure accuracy when compiling the information model.
80. The audit report was also critical of the amount of funds allocated to staff support of citizen participation activities.
81. As part of the citizen participation requirements, councils had been set up in four model cities and twelve antipoverty target neighborhoods.
82. There's a sort of audience participation because nobody can control these crowds.
83. The hands-off policy was extended to the structure of citizen participation and the social targeting provisions.
84. She was a strong believer in women's participation in public affairs.
85. The expansion of citizen participation is greatly threatened today by government secrecy, industrial monopolies, and a closed media.
86. No zealous advocate of good citizenship would argue that political participation ought to be pursued to the neglect of all other obligations.
87. Numerous studies have shown a consistent negative correlation between age and participation in virtually every sporting activity.
88. The retirement condition encouraged an end to workforce participation on a massive scale and established arbitrary ages as the customary retirement ages.
89. His participation in public affairs has led to a disorganization of his fortune.
90. Discussion of less traditional approaches and concerns continues with reference to social work and citizens' charters, citizenship and participation.
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