Presences
noun
1.
the state or fact of being present, as with others or in a place.
2.
attendance or company:
Your presence is requested.
3.
immediate vicinity; proximity:
in the presence of witnesses.
4.
the military or economic power of a country as reflected abroad by the stationing of its troops, sale of its goods, etc.:
the American military presence in Europe; the Japanese presence in the U.S. consumer market.
5.
Chiefly British. the immediate personal vicinity of a great personage giving audience or reception:
summoned to her presence.
6.
the ability to project a sense of ease, poise, or self-assurance, especially the quality or manner of a person’s bearing before an audience:
The speaker had a good deal of stage presence.
7.
personal appearance or bearing, especially of a dignified or imposing kind:
a man of fine presence.
8.
a person, especially of noteworthy appearance or compelling personality:
He is a real presence, even at a private party.
9.
a divine or supernatural spirit felt to be present:
He felt a presence with him in the room.
10.
British Obsolete. presence chamber.
noun
1.
the state or fact of being present
2.
the immediate proximity of a person or thing
3.
personal appearance or bearing, esp of a dignified nature
4.
an imposing or dignified personality
5.
an invisible spirit felt to be nearby
6.
(electronics) a recording control that boosts mid-range frequencies
7.
(of a recording) a quality that gives the impression that the listener is in the presence of the original source of the sound
8.
(obsolete) assembly or company
9.
(obsolete) short for presence chamber
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