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attendee orig. and chiefly U.S.|ætɛnˈdiː| [f. attend v. + -ee1.] One who (merely) attends a meeting, conference, etc.; = attendant n. 4.
1961in Webster. 1967W. E. J. Breedlove Swinging Set vi. 79 The only attendees who bother with clothes. 1972Phys. Bull. Oct. 577/1 Such a gathering can be satisfactory to both organizers and attendees only if it is run efficiently. 1974Summerville (S. Carolina) Jrnl. 24 Apr. 1/5 Concert attendees are requested to be in their seats by 8:15 p.m. 1980Financial Times 3 Apr. 4/7 Some attendees view this flexibility as an opportunity to negotiate favourable terms. 1983ICL News Jan. 11/3 Diana is still a regular attendee at Shareholders' meetings. |