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1 public hearing
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public hearing
Right to appear and give evidence and also right to hear and examine witnesses whose testimony is presented by opposing parties. (Source: BLACK)
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audition — I n. 1) to give smb. an audition 2) to hold auditions II v. 1)(D; intr., tr.) to audition for (he auditioned for the role of the butler; they auditioned her for a part in the school play) 2) (E) she auditioned to play Juliet * * * [ɔː dɪʃ(ə)n]… … Combinatory dictionary
audition — /ɔˈdɪʃən / (say aw dishuhn) noun 1. the act, sense, or power of hearing. 2. a hearing given to a musician, speaker, etc., to test voice qualities, performance, etc. 3. Rare what is heard. –verb (t) 4. to give (someone) an audition. –verb (i) 5.… …
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Audition (film) — Audition Directed by Takashi Miike Produced by Satoshi Fukushima … Wikipedia
audition — [ô dish′ən] n. [L auditio < pp. of audire: see AUDIENCE] 1. the act or sense of hearing 2. a hearing to test the fitness of an actor, musician, etc., as for a particular job vt. ☆ to give an audition to vi. ☆ to perform in an audition … English World dictionary
audition — ► NOUN ▪ an interview for a performer in which they give a practical demonstration of their skill. ► VERB ▪ assess or be assessed by an audition … English terms dictionary
audition — index hear (give attention to), interview, recognition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Audition — For other uses, see Audition (disambiguation). A singer performing a live audition in front of judges on TV for Fox’s American Idol … Wikipedia
audition — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ballet, singing ▪ band ▪ TV VERB + AUDITION ▪ do, get … Collocations dictionary
audition — I. noun Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin audition , auditio, from audire Date: 1599 1. the power or sense of hearing 2. the act of hearing; especially a critical hearing < an audition of new recordings > 3. a trial… … New Collegiate Dictionary
audition — au·di·tion || É”Ë dɪʃn n. test given to a performer (musician, actor, etc.) to determine the level of his abilities v. give an audition; participate in an audition (test given to a performer to determine the level of his abilities) … English contemporary dictionary