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Yearly Meeting

[ yeer-lee mee-ting ]

noun

  1. an organization of geographically separated Quaker congregations that assembles annually for spiritual guidance on matters of principle, policy, and administration:

    Uneasiness marked the Yearly Meeting as resolution eluded the issue of paying taxes that finance war.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Yearly Meeting1

First recorded in 1710–15
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Example Sentences

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The change will take effect with the board elections in June, as part of the company’s yearly meeting of shareholders.

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WHO had hoped a final draft treaty could be agreed on at its yearly meeting of health ministers starting Monday in Geneva.

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The two topics that have loomed over nearly every discussion at the yearly meeting of world leaders have been Russia and the potential weakening of trans-Atlantic relations, amid an increasingly pessimistic assessment of Kyiv’s ability to beat Moscow.

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That’s a yearly meeting that brings together people from around the world to discuss ways to limit climate change.

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General Assembly’s yearly meeting of world leaders is here — and with it, an array of acronyms, abbreviations, titles and terms that can be confounding to observers.

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