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Synonyms and antonyms of Club membership and joining a club, organization or group in British Thesaurus

Club membership and joining a club, organization or group

accept (verb)

to allow someone to join an organization

admission (noun)

permission to join a club or become a student at a college or university

admission (noun)

the process of accepting someone into a place, organization, or institution

admit (verb)

to allow someone to become a member of an organization

belong to ()

to be a member of an organization or club

co-opt (verb)

British if a committee, group etc co-opts someone, they agree to make that person a member

dues (noun)

money that someone has to pay regularly, for example to be a member of a club or union

enrol (verb)

if you enrol at a school or other institution, or if someone enrols you there, you put your name on the official list of its students or members

enroll ()

the American spelling of enrol

from (preposition)

belonging to a particular organization

inaugurate (verb)

to celebrate the fact that someone is starting an important new job with an official ceremony

induct (verb)

formal to officially accept someone into a group

induction (noun)

the process or formal act of accepting someone into a group or job

initiate (verb)

to make someone a member of an organization or group, often with a special ceremony

install (verb)

to officially put someone in an important job or position

join (verb)

to become a member of an organization, club etc

join (verb)

to become one of a group of similar people or things

membership (noun)

the fact of being a member of a club, organization, or group

membership (noun)

the number of people who belong to a club, organization, or group

non-member (noun)

someone who does not belong to a group or organization

occupy (verb)

to have a particular job or position in an organization or system, especially an important one

place (noun)

British an opportunity to join a school, college, course etc

place (noun)

an opportunity to be part of an organization or business

portals (noun)

often humorous the entrance to a building where a particular group of people meet; used to talk about who is allowed to join that group of people

readmit (verb)

to allow someone to join an organization again

receive (verb)

to officially accept someone into a group

rejoin (verb)

to become part of a club or organization again after you have left it

sign for (British)

British if you sign for a sports club, you join it by signing a contract

sign with ()

if you sign with a sports club, you join it by signing a contract

sub (noun)

informalBritish money that you pay to belong to a club or other organization

subscription (noun)

an amount of money that you pay regularly in order to be a member of an organization or a club

take back ()

to accept someone again after they have left a relationship, job etc and want to return to it

take your place ()

to become part of a particular group of people or things