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Sessions
SessionsnounRoger Huntington, 1896–1985, U.S. composer.
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sessions
sessionsplural nounthe sittings or a sitting of justice in court See magistrates' court quarter sessions
Sessions
Americannoun
noun
plural noun
Example Sentences
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Nvidia’s stronger-than-expected results, released after market hours, will test on Thursday whether the past two sessions’ recovery has staying power.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 25, 2026
As the sessions’ weeks wore on, lawmakers started returning to pre-pandemic behavior despite the risks.
From Washington Times • Jul. 12, 2020
Their sessions’ training involved putting together an improvised infomercial for a product, as well as other improv exercises.
From Washington Post • Nov. 30, 2018
"Also we warned that they do not hold 'healing sessions' as we are concerned Ebola sufferers might travel from outside the country to the church."
From The Guardian • Aug. 4, 2014
This is the second time that 'white sessions' have distinguished it during the present year.
From The Roof of France by Betham-Edwards, Matilda
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