sorority in the PONS Dictionary

sorority Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pledge a fraternity/sorority

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Many families have children who attend both schools, and the two schools often hold sorority, fraternity, and other social functions together.
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At this point, all of the sisters of the sorority were given unique uniforms.
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The alumnae of gentile sororities screened prospective applicants and recommended them to the girls in the current gentile sororities.
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Members of the five social fraternities and three sororities constitute approximately forty percent of the student body.
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Social/academic fraternity or sorority membership is not a requirement for these groups.
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Nearly all students live on campus and roughly one third are members of fraternities or sororities.
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A subplot deals with the attempts of two bungling gangsters to recover money hidden in the renovated building housing the sorority.
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Freshmen students must wait until spring semester to join a fraternity or sorority.
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Low was always interested in the future of her sorority.
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The foundation also supports sorority education and volunteer training.
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