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- Opportunities - definition of opportunities by The Free Dictionary
Opportunity is a favorable state of affairs or a suitable time: "If you prepare yourself you will be able to grasp opportunity for broader experience when it appears" (Eleanor Roosevelt) Occasion suggests the proper time for an action or purpose: "The celebration of the New Year is an occasion for optimism and hope" (Bill Clinton)
- OPPORTUNITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OPPORTUNITY is a favorable juncture of circumstances How to use opportunity in a sentence
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- OPPORTUNITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
OPPORTUNITY definition: an appropriate or favorable time or occasion See examples of opportunity used in a sentence
- OPPORTUNITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 a favourable, appropriate, or advantageous combination of circumstances 2 a chance or prospect
- OPPORTUNITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use opportunity to talk about a situation in which we can do something that we want to do Opportunity is most commonly followed by a verb in the to-infinitive form, or of + -ing form: … [ C ] She was given the opportunity to manage a day-care center [ C ] The university is not providing enough recreational opportunities for the community
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