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membered

(ˈmɛmbəd)
adj
having members
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Adj.1.membered - having members; normally used in chemistry in combination with a number
chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
memberless - of a group or set having no members
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The strategist underlined that Washington's main objective behind forming the coalition is to stoke hostility between Iran and the countries membered to the coalition in case of an attack on an oil tanker, but it seems that the idea has not won everyone's approval so far.
'Nothing more than that He alone cannot have a major influence (in the investigation) as the task force is membered by many.
Dr Tidi, in a statement after receiving members of the committee at the Warri South Local Government Area Main Secretariat in Warri, stressed that residents of Warri, particularly owners and developers of real estates, should adhere strictly to the dictates of the de-flooding committee which is membered by seasoned professionals.
The fact that all of the N[O.sub.2] groups optimized as being perpendicular to the six membered ring is also not surprising, as a structure with the nitro groups coplanar with the ring would put the electronegative oxygen atoms of the N[O.sub.2] groups in proximity with the electronegative oxygen atoms of the ring.
Therefore, anywhere 2 laws systems of world trade organization and human rights organization such as economic, social, and cultural rights are executed on real condition, membered governments of both 2 systems should select operations to be loyal to both systems.

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