Synonym: call, condition, designate, dub, duration, label, name, period, premise, tag, time, title. Similar words: terms, long-term, short-term, in terms of, come to terms with, permit, German, fisherman. Meaning: [tɜrm /tɜːm] n. 1. a word or expression used for some particular thing 2. a limited period of time 3. (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement 4. any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial 5. one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition 6. the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent 7. (architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome. v. name formally or designate with a term.
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91. You have missed several attendances this term.
92. I'll now try to define the term 'popular culture'.
93. Allen Ginsberg coined the term "flower power".
94. The arrangement had outlived its natural term .
95. The review covered everything we learned last term.
96. The term 'schizophrenia' is often misused.
97. The men each received a 30-year prison term.
98. The school term ends on the ninth .
99. She'd started the term studying hard, but now was beginning to let things slip.
100. He pretended that resigning was part of his long - term career strategy.
101. His term of office expires at the end of June.
102. The term 'business' is here interpreted broadly to include all types of organization in the public and private sectors.
103. 'Contact sports' is an umbrella term for a variety of different sports.
104. The term "acid rain" was coined in the nineteenth century.
105. The term of agreement can be for either two or three years.
106. Security defined in the broad/broadest sense of the term means getting at the root causes of trouble and helping to reduce regional conflicts.
107. McKen criticises the lack of explication of what the term "areas" means.
108. We need to look at a more expansive definition of the term.
109. The President has just entered upon another term of office.
110. Our primary focus this term will be on group work.
111. The Senator's illness means he may not serve out his term .
112. He had to cart his books to his home at the end of the term.
113. In the long term the company hopes to open in Moscow and other major cities.
114. After missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up .
115. There is no need to put the meeting ahead because we still have three weeks before the end of the term.
116. I agree I am ambitious[sentencedict.com], and I don't see that as a pejorative term.
117. Few can afford the tuition of $12 000 a term.
117. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
118. Work can get tough in the middle of a term but hang on in there and it'll be OK.
119. The term Wissenschaft has a much broader meaning than the English word 'science'.
120. For hard-line Republicans, the word 'liberal' had become a pejorative term.
More similar words: terms, long-term, short-term, in terms of, come to terms with, permit, German, fisherman, permission, undermine, never mind, supermarket, furthermore, bewilderment, outer, later, alter, water, meter, after, letter, voter, poster, latter, terror, mutter, oyster, filter, foster, hunter.