PARTICIPANT


Meaning of PARTICIPANT in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an active participant

The student must be an active participant in the learning process.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

active

A murder victim is not a stage-prop in the drama of his death but an active participant .

Do you consider yourself an active participant in the political world?

Nor, however, did he want to be an active participant .

Be an active participant in the work of the schools.

This section too starts with a premise, which is that individual pupils are active participants in their own education.

Not only had Oregon State lost 13 straight, but the Bruins once again were active participants in their own demise.

Jenks believed international organizations were not mere conference secretariats, but should be active participants in shaping the postwar world.

individual

The exact relationship between these objectives and reducing crime will depend on the specification of the programme and on the individual participant .

All swimmers will receive a certificate recording their time and individual participants completing the distance will also get a medal.

There is little assurance as to how individual participants or the overall market will behave.

other

Did they learn from the professors or from the other participants ?

In a few moments the other participant in the sequence they were shooting would come, the estate agent from Sudbury.

And furthermore, 15 other energetic male participants were accessories before the fact.

These entrepreneurs will communicate to the other market participants the market information which these other participants are themselves unable to obtain.

And why, after all the other chief participants in the affair had had their say, should Mountbatten be denied his?

Third party treaty claims are not limited to States; other participants in the international arena may make similar claims.

However, even these success stories put forward by some participants were quickly followed by specific criticisms from other participants.

■ NOUN

conference

State-owned television used a film of the episode to accuse conference participants of engaging in decadent activity.

At a small cocktail party for conference participants , we avoid one another until it starts to feel conspicuous.

The Conference participants unanimously passed a resolution that the group's work should continue.

Gaidar, although summoned by the conference participants , did not attend.

market

This denies market participants the opportunity to argue that a particular merger or dominant firm practice does offer efficiency gains.

Most market participants were waiting for January before making new moves.

Thus, if interest rates are expected to fall, market participants will be unwilling to sell bills outright to the Bank.

These entrepreneurs will communicate to the other market participants the market information which these other participants are themselves unable to obtain.

This theory states that various market participants have distinct maturity preferences.

Other market participants are able to act in a dual capacity.

This process of bringing the plans of market participants into dovetailing patterns is, as we have seen, competitive.

observation

These effects are not erased by using female-identified participant observation , as well as male-identified ratings scales.

The research will take the form of participant observation with all three of us acting as part-time teachers in the schools.

The method of study finally chosen was that of participant observation of a community for an eventual period of twenty months.

Other ethnographic techniques Ethnographic research is not carried out only by means of participant observation and unstructured interviewing.

The research also uses other methodological approaches including participant observation .

What would be the moral standing of a covert participant observation study of Death Row?

observer

However, as noted earlier, the advocated stance of the participant observer is very much that of the stranger.

Nevertheless there are initial considerations that all participant observers make to some extent prior to entering and during fieldwork.

It is not unusual, for example, to find participant observers using interviews.

Furthermore, it is difficult for the participant observer not to exert some influence on the events that are being observed.

The participant observer in such a naturalistic framework really only observes.

■ VERB

allow

And it is the thematic meanings, of course, that allow the participants to enter fantasy or unfamiliar contexts.

The program allows participants to maintain jobs by giving them two hours of paid time off a day.

It allows participants to remain free and responsible for their action.

Many companies allow plan participants to buy shares once a month.

become

Using the methods offered by the new technical media, he must become a self-aware participant in the total apparatus of production.

Individuals become participants in the political process, but they do not give up their orientations as subjects or as parochials.

In the dream he became a participant , as a prisoner of a revolutionary tribunal whose judges included Marat and Robespierre.

Clients sign contracts to become participants and agree to adhere to a rigorous schedule.

If this situation epitomizes the postmodern world, then theologians may hope once again to become serious participants in the cultural conversation.

Thus the writer became a participant in the direct market process of the sale of his work.

The machine, the mere product of human labor, became an independent participant in the labor process.

The spectators, however, become interactive participants in the drama.

encourage

It also encourages assembly participants to submit samples of video footage on social movements in their respective countries.

The organisers hope to encourage participants to create networks for the exchange of information on the development and use of alternative media.

provide

Such an analysis is thus provided by participants not only for each other but for analysts too.

Business, government, and academia must work together and provide each participant with one-on-one contact and support.

Major competitions are held annually and provide sport for the participants and a colourful spectacle for the landlubber.

Each activity is provided free to the participant in return for raising a minimum target sum in sponsorship.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

At the end of the conference, all the participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire.

Reyes is an active participant in the protest movement.

This summer's children's art program had 14 participants.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He is free to consider himself first and foremost a participant in the nationally important business of the Bundestag.

In college they are expected to take more advanced course work than the typical community college participant .

It also demonstrated how volatile the presidential race is, with change an ever-present participant .

Shy participants are less inhibited about expressing themselves in this medium.

The organisers hope to encourage participants to create networks for the exchange of information on the development and use of alternative media.

There is a £10 entry fee and each participant should raise £50 in sponsorship in order to take part.

Though Mainly Mozart participants stay in donated hotel rooms or condos, the atmosphere is chummy.

Thus, if interest rates are expected to fall, market participants will be unwilling to sell bills outright to the Bank.

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