participance

noun

Etymology

From participate + -ance.

  1. borrowed from participātus
  2. suffixed as participance — “participate + ance

Definitions

  1. Synonym of participation

    Synonym of participation; the process of act of participating; involvement.

    • My participance was prurient rather than licentious and scarcely one pleasant memory of it remains from those days; as Ernest Hemingway once remarked, the sole purpose of the cabaret is for unattached men to find complaisant women.
    • However, a possible participance of aerobic processes may be supposed on the basis of cytochrome studies. This problem was thoroughly studied by Cheah (1975), who used the cytochromes from Ascaris suum muscle mitochondria.
  2. Synonym of participant.

    • If that protection from liability is going to continue to apply, participances are going to have to have enough information to enable them to make considered, intelligent investment decisions.
    • Approximately 250 participances will be attending this meeting and will require an estimated 402 "Room Nights" at the hotel.
    • The participances of the study includes 378 high school students in total (192 female and 186 male).

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA