hold a session

Frequency: 8.010.5 per million words

To organize and conduct a formal meeting.

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Examples (10)

  • The committee decided to hold an emergency session to address the crisis.
  • They will hold a training session for all new employees next week.
  • The parliament usually holds its sessions in the main assembly hall.
  • We need to hold a brainstorming session to come up with new ideas for the project.
  • Has the judge already held the final session for the high-profile case?
  • The university plans to hold a series of open sessions for prospective students this autumn.
  • Despite the protests, the council proceeded to hold a closed-door session yesterday.
  • The therapist will hold a weekly counseling session with the patient to monitor progress.
  • Before the debate, political parties often hold a preparatory session to strategize.
  • The company had to hold an additional session to discuss the unexpected budget deficit.