intersession
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of intersession
Example Sentences
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Hopewell is now considering making the intersession programs mandatory for students who are furthest behind.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 16, 2022
Over the years, the Hopkins intersession has included some of the university’s more offbeat and popular offerings, from the theory and practice of poker to an introduction to stand-up comedy.
From Washington Post • Jan. 8, 2022
The House had not even sworn-in freshman Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., at the time of Cleaver’s intersession.
From Fox News • Jan. 7, 2019
Instead, we accept that ‘the Recess,’ originally and through today, could just as properly refer generically to any one—intrasession or intersession —of the Senate's acts of recessing, that is, taking a break.”
From Slate • Jan. 25, 2013
Now, the working of this Spirit of adoption, I conceive to be threefold, beside that of intersession expressed in the verse.
From The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning by Binning, Hugh
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