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hospitality suite

American  

noun

  1. a suite or room, as in a hotel or convention center, rented by a business firm, political candidate, or the like, to meet and entertain clients, potential customers, etc.


hospitality suite British  

noun

  1. a room or suite, as at a conference, where free drinks are offered

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Etymology

Origin of hospitality suite

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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As the official luxury lifestyle partner of the Aston Martin Aramco Formula 1 Team, Velocity Black members get access to the hospitality suite where lobster tails, Glenfiddich and racks of lamb are all on free-flow.

From Salon

Then, since the big game will be over, VandenBerghe will allow fried and junk food for a late-night snack: corn dogs, french fries and cookies will be served in the Husky hotel’s hospitality suite.

From Seattle Times

The Black Cats Bar will serve as a corporate hospitality suite for visiting fans, but Sunderland pledged to return the space to its original state after a fan backlash.

From Seattle Times

"On every driver's licence it says motorsport is dangerous," Ferrari's James Calado muses in the team's huge hospitality suite.

From BBC

A regular at Craven Cottage in his later years, he would host groups on matchdays in a part of the club's hospitality suite named in his honour.

From BBC