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Common collocations with membership in American Collocation

membership noun

US /ˈmembərˌʃɪp/

types of membership

affiliate
associate
corporate
full
honorary
individual
joint
ordinary

Honorary membership will only be awarded to members who have made a considerable contribution to the advancement of the Association.

length of membership

annual
temporary

A 9-hole golf course is 1/4 mile away where temporary membership is readily available.

being very involved in the organization you have membership of

active

Requests for cruiser moorings are not normally considered from members who have not had five years active membership of the Club.

that will continue for all of your life

life
lifetime

If you are a member of a club consider taking out lifetime membership.

for a short period to see if you like it

trial

For all these pilots, learning to glide started with a trial membership.

when someone becomes or asks to become a member

apply for
register for
seek
take out

If you wish to apply for membership, you should fill in this form.

have membership

have
hold

He also holds membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

end your or someone’s membership

cancel
resign
suspend
terminate
withdraw

You have the right to cancel your membership at any time.

arrange for membership to continue

renew

If you renew your membership before the end of the month, you will be entitled to a 10 per cent discount.

say someone cannot have membership

deny someone
refuse someone

The Committee may refuse membership to any person without being required to provide a reason.

allow someone membership

approve
award
grant (someone)
offer

For applicants under 16, we require that a parent or guardian sign a permission form before we grant membership.

fulfil the conditions for membership

qualify for

11–16 year olds qualify for junior membership, and this costs just £26 per year.

get membership

gain
obtain

During that year he gained membership of the Royal College of Surgeons.

keep membership

retain

Other party members have retained their membership, but are sorely disappointed in their party.