past season

collocation in English

meaningsofpastandseason

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past
adjective
uk
/pɑːst/
us
/pæst/
used to refer to a period of time before and until ...
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season
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsiː.zən/
us
/ˈsiː.zən/
one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, ...
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(Definition ofpastandseasonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpast season

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This occurred during thepastseason.
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But thispastseasonit has been quite unsaleable.
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The cost of installing extra seating is expensive, but we have done it thispastseason.
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They inform me that they spent some £35,000 on publicity during thepastseason.
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These have been generally carried out during thepastseasonto the great advantage of the workers.
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There was a shortage of seed, but steps were taken which in thepastseasonfully provided for it.
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As a result of that he has reduced by £150,000 the receipts taken on racecourses during thepastseason.
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They argued that over thepastseasonthere have been few incidents of crowd disorder within football grounds.
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It featured spoofs of theatrical productions of thepastseason.
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The revue burlesqued theatrical productions of thepastseason.
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Just like thepastseason, she appeared in two productions.
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The number of persons employed in the factories in the 1925–26 season was 4,613, and in thepastseason7,194.
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The total quantity of lime supplied for agricultural purposes has been almost doubled in thepastseasonand is still increasing.
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Indeed, in thepastseasonlarge tonnages of potatoes were changing hands at well below the cost of production, at £30 a tonne or less.
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The storms and floods of thispastseason, have, of course, been phenomenal, and transport difficulties might have overwhelmed even an abundant supply position.
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The national mark scheme for strawberries was introduced experimentally during thepastseason, and 94 growers were authorised to apply the mark to their standardised packs of fruit.
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In late 2008, the club folded due to debt incurred over thepastseason.
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Thispastseasonshowed a number of local appearances in his hometown.
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He played in all 40 games thispastseasonand averaged 13.2 points per game.
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The 2013-2014 men's basketball team also made history thispastseason.
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Thepastseasonhas been very successful, consequently, the outcome has been good cricket and high scoring.
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Each pair designed their dresses for a client who was a notable designer from apastseason.
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In thepastseason'09 the fandom increased at a high tendency, as the team conquered its 14 championship.
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The season finale had a total of 7.78 million viewers, continuing to average slightly above thepastseason.
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The twelfth season saw a slight increase in ratings when compared to thepastseasonof the series.
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