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tent meeting

American  

noun

  1. camp meeting.


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Etymology

Origin of tent meeting

An Americanism dating back to 1865–70

Example Sentences

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The family belonged to the Evangelical Free Church, a small, conservative Swedish American sect, and Anderson’s faith deepened after he was “born again” at age 9 during a summer tent meeting.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 4, 2017

But the gust of publicity provoked a visit from a member of the provincial cabinet, Faith Mazibuko, who spoke in a tent meeting.

From New York Times • Jun. 2, 2011

They met after a tent meeting near her home town of Amesville, Ohio, and began dating.

From Time Magazine Archive

In a remarkable seminar that is part revival tent meeting and part tribal ritual, Keeney demonstrates to some 200 attendees how he marshals and uses "life-force energy."

From Time Magazine Archive

A committee from our convention went with me, and we arrived in Lima at the Garrisonian tent meeting on the last day.

From Secret Enemies of True Republicanism by Smolnikar, Andrew B.

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