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    ven·ue
    /ˈvenˌyo͞o/

    noun

    • 1. the place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports event: "the river could soon be the venue for a powerboat world championship event"

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  2. The meaning of VENUE is locale; also : a place where events of a specific type are held. How to use venue in a sentence.

  3. VENUE meaning: 1. the place where a public event or meeting happens: 2. the city or county in which a trial…. Learn more.

  4. Venue definition: the place of a crime or cause of action.. See examples of VENUE used in a sentence.

  5. VENUE definition: 1. the place where a public event or meeting happens: 2. the city or county in which a trial…. Learn more.

  6. venue. noun. /ˈvenjuː/ a place where people meet for an organized event, for example a concert, sporting event or conference. The band will be playing at 20 different venues on their UK tour. music/entertainment venues. Please note the change of venue for this event.

  7. A venue is the place where an event or meeting is happening. If you're going to see the best band ever, you should get to the venue early to get a good seat. Venue is derived from the Latin for "come" (venire), and it's a place people come to.

  8. 1. a. The scene or setting in which something takes place; a locale: "that non-cinematic venue of popular nightmares, the discotheque" (P.J. O'Rourke). b. A place for large gatherings, as a sports stadium. 2. Law. a. The court where a lawsuit may or should be tried, usually because the cause of action arose in that locality. b.

  9. The venue for an event or activity is the place where it will happen. The Embassy was the venue for a New Year's Eve party. American English : venue / ˈvɛnyu /

  10. VENUE definition: a place where a sports game, musical performance, or special event happens. Learn more.

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