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event

[ih-vent] / ɪˈvɛnt /


NOUN
performance, competition
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Example Sentences

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Kennedy and his top lieutenants were set to announce the Denmark alignment in an event Friday afternoon at the HHS headquarters in Washington, D. C., people familiar with the matter said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But it is hard to predict such events with any confidence.

From Barron's

“We don’t need to buy revenue, we don’t have any large loss of exclusivity events. But we believe that actually assets are worth more in our hands than where they are sitting right now.”

From Barron's

Some of the companies in the new round of deals also agreed to donate the main ingredients for certain medicines to a national stockpile, to be available in the event of a national emergency.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the first installment played with a more procedural format, this season ramps up the intricate plotting that culminates in world-changing events with Maomao at its center.

From Salon