(of a meeting) attended by a quorum and so having valid proceedings.
〈英〉(会议)够法定人数的
the decision of a quorate general meeting
Example sentencesExamples
He said: ‘We are having an emergency committee meeting tonight to see if we are quorate.’
I went off to the General Meeting, on the Great Education Reform Bill, which, this week, was quorate, though it was a struggle!
This is the first time in over ten years that there has been a quorate emergency general meeting of the student union.
We are quorate and feel there is no need for us to hold an EGM.
It is reported that the constituency is having difficulty finding enough members to make it quorate.
But there won't be a quorate AGM until students vote to lower quorum.
She said: ‘We cannot proceed with this planning application because we not quorate.’
After it was announced that the initial meetings would only include 80 delegates, instead of the dialogue's full quorate of 330, the government began playing them down as a mere technical forum.
‘I believe that the student society is glad to have got a quorate meeting, as far as meeting the required business of the society goes,’ he said.
Obviously the biggest bummer about the AGM going down in flames, again, is that there was no opportunity to reduce the number of people required for a quorate meeting.
But only 100 students turned up to vote at a general meeting, instead of the 300 required to make it quorate.