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presentee

/prez-uhn-tee/US // ˌprɛz ənˈti //UK // (ˌprɛzənˈtiː) //

预备人,预备者,出席者,预审员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person to whom something is presented.
    • : a person who is presented, as to a benefice.
    • : a debutante.

Examples

  • Whatever be the event, first of all the presentee cannot complain, if he is rejected only for proved insufficiency.

  • It leaves to the presbytery the full power to judge whether the presentee is fit for that charge.

  • Admission by licence is the correct course; but by the desire of the presentee himself institution is sometimes granted.

  • When the bishop has refused to admit a presentee, the patron cannot present him again in respect of the same vacancy.

  • If a bishop refuses to admit a presentee on a ground specified in sect.