Definitionn. a meeting or conference for the public discussion of some topic especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations
Last update: August 19, 2015
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The symposium on the problem of increasing population in the country was held in the university on the world population day. [Please select]
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The students of the school are asked to contribute to a symposium on the poverty and corruption prevailing in the country. [Please select]
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His prose works on various subjects - Prometheus, Symposium (a banquet at which Virgil, Horace and Messalla were present), De cultu suo (on his manner of life) - were ridiculed by Augustus, Seneca and Quintilian for their strange style, the use of rare words and awkward transpositions. [Please select]
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A symposium all his own, Mr Dedalus said. [Please select]
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[The Symposium began after the real meal. [Please select]
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She took them with her one night to a select symposium, held in honor of several celebrities. [Please select]
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Luncheon will depend altogether on the habits of the family, but dinner, at whatever hour that may be, will be the family symposium. [Please select]
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156; relation of man's perfection, 168; philosophy search for, 229 Symposium, dialogue, 137 Tabula rasa, Stoic theory of, 231 Tarsus, birthplace of St. [Please select]
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To no one did it occur, even, that that was to be the last "symposium." [Please select]
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It was the old symposium idea, but it had not been presented in American journalism for a number of years. [Please select]
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He had published a symposium, through his newspaper syndicate, discussing the question, "Should Clergymen Smoke." [Please select]
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