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press association
noun
- an organization formed for the purpose of gathering news for transmittal to its members. Compare news agency.
- an association of publishers in a particular area.
Word History and Origins
Origin of press association1
Example Sentences
Coffey told the Press Association it was an “extraordinary” feeling to be married, something he thought could never happen.
One local resident, Julia Wilders, told the Press Association she had seen the victim lying on the ground.
By contrast, the Press Association has been reporting today that the police are studying the images online.
In August, she was honored at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association luncheon (the HFPA votes on the Golden Globes).
Four years later, Wu was chosen to participate in a mid-career advancement program run by the World Press Association.
A press-association man, back on Luna, uttered the first profanity ever to travel faster than light.
He was one of the founders of the Press Association, and during one year occupied the position of President.
A large man from a press association sat there but she looked through him and saw the hero of the Marne.
What an extraordinary chance—that he should have run into the agent of the great press association!
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