The session
Example: The session focuses on solving practical problems
Definition
"The session" refers to a specific period of time dedicated to a particular activity, such as a meeting, class, or event, during which participants engage in focused discussion, learning, or work. For example, in 'The session focuses on solving practical problems,' it denotes a scheduled timeframe for problem-solving.
Etymology
The term "session" originates from the Latin word 'sessio,' meaning 'a sitting,' derived from 'sedere,' which means 'to sit.' Historically, it referred to formal meetings or sittings, such as court sessions or legislative assemblies, where participants would sit together to conduct business.
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"The session" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 4", containing 113 commonly used words.
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