active participant

collocation in English

meaningsofactiveandparticipant

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active
adjective
uk
/ˈæk.tɪv/
us
/ˈæk.tɪv/
busy with a ...
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participant
noun[C]
uk
/pɑːˈtɪs.ɪ.pənt/
us
/pɑːrˈtɪs.ə.pənt/
a person who takes part in or becomes involved in a ...
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(Definition ofactiveandparticipantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofactive participant

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He has certainly not been the mostactiveparticipantin our affairs.
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It was not surprising that he became and remained anactiveparticipantin our proceedings.
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We are anactiveparticipantin the financial action task force which covers most of the world's major financial centres.
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The full-time local government lawyer, on the other hand, is anactiveparticipantand is both an administrator and an executive.
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Does it mean that where the agent is not anactiveparticipantin management he will not be regarded as the agent?
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The design space explorer is anactiveparticipantin a mixed initiative environment based on the exploratory unfolding of design spaces.
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The infant gradually became a moreactiveparticipantin these patterned sequences, and a more capable gesturer.
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Even when you're a veryactiveparticipantin it, it's hard to know what exactly affects it.
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Adding the payer as a third type ofactiveparticipantin care decisions complicates the agency relationships.
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In its contrasts the building promotes the idea of the viewer asactiveparticipant.
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It is noteworthy that the modifier locus is anactiveparticipantin the observed non-monotonic limiting movements.
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In qualitative interviewing the researcher is anactiveparticipantin the process.
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However, in some policy subsystems, only one administrative agency is a stable andactiveparticipant.
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Moreover, each reflects the particular (and limited) perspective of anactiveparticipantin only one sector of the movement.
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Passive participants merely received kinesthetic feedback about the movement (their arms were fixed to a lever yoked to and driven by theactiveparticipant).
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It was a time and set of circumstances that turned the western frontier from a passive observer into anactiveparticipantin international politics.
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As users become aware of the sensing devices (pressure pads on the floor), they become anactiveparticipantin a transient game.
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The physical landscape was anthropomorphized as anactiveparticipantin o the combat.
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It reminds the physician that the patient is anactiveparticipantin the process of treatment, even if that activity may take various forms, from compliance to decisionmaking to conversing.
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