membership base

collocation in English

meaningsofmembershipandbase

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membership
noun
uk
/ˈmem.bə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈmem.bɚ.ʃɪp/
the state of belonging to ...
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base
adjective
uk
/beɪs/
us
/beɪs/
not showing any honour and having ...
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(Definition ofmembershipandbasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmembership base

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Many of these groups are staff organizations, lacking any realmembershipbase.
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Although they might not be professional in structure, they have a strongmembershipbase.
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In fact, this more heterogeneousmembershipbaseprobably hindered the expansion of participatory mechanisms and spurred recurrent organisational crises.
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This massmembershipbaseis of great importance.
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That would encourage members of the public to get involved in party politics, while increasing funding and themembershipbasefor parties.
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However, if foundation trusts are to achieve the objectives that he has stated, is it not vital that theirmembershipbasebe as wide as possible?
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Along with the fantastic playing facilities, the club was also now financially sound with a solidmembershipbase.
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Clubs fall under one of four broad categories based on where they derive theirmembershipbase.
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It has amembershipbaseof more than 130 organizations and more than 55,000 individual members.
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Themembershipbasecounts to over 600 members, accounting for half of the village population.
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The country club atmosphere of the new facility led to a broadermembershipbaseand activities.
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The association has partnered with corporations in the food-product industry to commission studies relevant to itsmembershipbase.
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Themembershipbasealso represented the vast majority of degree programs offered on campus.
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It does not have a largemembershipbaseto influence legislation or engage in fundraising.
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At the society business meeting in 1912, the members made plans to broaden themembershipbase.
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Produced 6 times a year with a current paid subscriber/membershipbaseof 44,000.
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Now itsmembershipbaseis nearly 600 with a central committee of at least 25.
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Itsmembershipbaseis more than 9,000 members of the media.
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The new name better reflects the union'smembershipbase, which comprises both nurses and midwives.
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