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Common collocations with member in American Collocation

member noun countable

US /ˈmembər/

original

founder
founding
original

She was a founder member of the local Bridge club.

new/present/former

current
former
new
past
present

A list of past and present members of the Board can be accessed online.

senior/junior

junior
rank-and-file
senior

Rank-and-file members of the party felt they were being ignored by government ministers.

with a particular status

affiliate
associate
ex-officio
full
honorary
ordinary
voting

Only full members will be entitled to vote on the issue.

important

important
key
leading
prominent

Mark has been a key member of a story management team.

audience
band
board
cabinet
cast
church
club
committee
council
crew
faculty
family
gang
group
party
squad
staff
team
trade union
union

I am looking forward very much to meeting the staff, tenants and board members when I take up my new post in January.

Most weavers are taught to weave at an early age by a family member.

make someone a member

appoint
elect
nominate

Committee members are appointed for two years as a general rule.

get a new member or members

recruit

This is our main chance to recruit new members for the year.

be or become a member

be
become

How did you become a member?