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noun
- 1. a meeting of an official body, especially a legislature, council, or court of law, to conduct its business: "the governor called this week's special session to reconsider the decision" Similar
- 2. a period devoted to a particular activity: "gym is followed by a training session" Similar
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SESSION definition: 1. a formal meeting or series of meetings of an organization such as a parliament or a court of…. Learn more.
The meaning of SESSION is a meeting or series of meetings of a body (such as a court or legislature) for the transaction of business. How to use session in a sentence.
A session is a specific block of time dedicated to something. Court may be in session, or school may be in session, or you just might find yourself enjoying a massage therapy session. The noun session also means a meeting of a board or committee to conduct business.
Session definition: the sitting together of a court, council, legislature, or the like, for conference or the transaction of business. See examples of SESSION used in a sentence.
A session is a period during which the meetings of a court, parliament, or other official group are regularly held. The parliamentary session ends on October 4th. From September until December, Congress remained in session.
session. ( ˈsɛʃən) n. 1. (Law) the meeting of a court, legislature, judicial body, etc, for the execution of its function or the transaction of business. 2. (Law) a single continuous meeting of such a body. 3. (Law) a series or period of such meetings. 4. (Education) education.
Definition of session noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.