Definition
a presence: an attendance, a state of being somewhere; an appearance, an aspect
Please do not insult me in Bruno's presence. Wait until he has left the room.
- "I say "invite", but presence is compulsory."
- "While the print media has indeed been critical of your company recently, we propose focusing on Delavigne's Internet presence to shift the narrative from tabloid gossip to the high quality profiles and experience of your staff."
- "It feels like a good time to consolidate Delavigne Corp's presence in the Asia-Pacific region."
- "A comprehensive inspection of your premises was conducted by myself in the presence of Mr. Horatio Oléré (Head of R&D) and Mr. Brian Jones (Laboratory Assistant) on Monday August 31."
- "You've got a very strong presence up there...so strong."
- "Neither should be mentioned or consumed in her presence."
- "As one of the charter members of the IACF, you have always been a respected presence at our events."
- "Narrator : Thundera, the Siberian tiger, is surely the most formidable hunter of all, and an imposing presence in the meeting room. Here we see Philip Cheeter, head of sales, negotiating with the help of this magnificent tiger."
- "Caroline : I've done some research on Delavigne, and I'm fully aware of your current online presence, it's very exclusive."
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