Traditions definition

Traditions means festivals or important days where giving gifts may occur, or activities which have been proceeded for a long time as an identity, including opportunity to express congratulations and thankfulness, welcome, condolence or helping in line with the socially practical etiquette.
Traditions in the plural, means “the peculiar features of liturgy, theology, canonical and ecclesial life in the various cultures and faith communities.”
Traditions means the traditions of society, and the traditions of the Company that have been carried out for generations such as New Year's Day, Songkran Day, etc., also including the foundation day of the Company.

Examples of Traditions in a sentence

  • Traditions of sea bird fowling in the Faroes: an ecological basis for sustained fowling.

  • Corporation, Traditions Ltd., CHS Inc., and other plaintiffs filed a class action complaint in Photos Etc.

  • The Builder/Remodeler may not advertise a mortgage provider other than our Presenting Sponsor, York Traditions Bank, during this event.

  • Munday (eds.), Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions, CUP, Cambridge (2003), chap.

  • In addition to his/her previous record of service to the Fellowship, and faithful adherence to the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of OA, the Assembly will consider each candidates’ particular skills and background knowledge and experience, in order to ensure that the best qualities available for Board service are selected.

  • Instead, there is an independent institution, KPI, which watch television and radio industries as discussed in Chapter 1.155 There are three kinds of dakwah programmes in Trans7: (1) Rahasia Sunnah (the Secret of Prophetic Traditions), (2) Khazanah Islam (the Treasury of Islam) and Khalifah (the Caliph).

  • Regardless of enrollment, students who have selected or are assigned to Traditions Square for the Fall 2025 semester will be assigned to Traditions Square.

  • A reminder of the Traditions of St. Catherine’s School in the Digital Classroom is posted in all Senior School classrooms and can be found here.

  • Inappropriate use of emails, social networking sites, texting or any form of digital technology could amount to peer-on- peer abuse and would be an infringement of the Traditions at St Catherine’s.

  • There is a $50 fee to apply for Traditions Apartments unless the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs or designee agrees to waive the fee.


More Definitions of Traditions

Traditions of the ESN

Related to Traditions

  • Traditional means that the traditional knowledge or cultural expressions are developed according to the rules, protocols and customs of a certain community, and not that they are old. In other words, the adjective “traditional” qualifies the method of creating traditional knowledge or cultural expressions and not the knowledge or expressions themselves.152 The term “traditional” means that the knowledge or cultural expressions derive from or are based upon tradition, identify or are associated with an indigenous or traditional people, and may be practiced in traditional ways.153 “Traditional context” refers to the way of using traditional knowledge or traditional cultural expressions in their proper artistic framework based on continuous usage by the community. An example could be the use of a ritual dance in its traditional context, as referring to the performance of the said dance in the actual framework of the rite.154

  • Extradition means the delivering up of a person by one State to another as provided by treaty, convention or national legislation.

  • Programming means the process of organisation, decision-making and allocation of financial resources in several stages, with the involvement of partners in accordance with Article 5, intended to implement, on a multi-annual basis, joint action by the Union and the Member States to achieve the objectives of the Union strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth;

  • traditional leader means the leader of a traditional authority that had been identified by the MEC in terms of section 81(2) of the Structures Act to participate in the proceedings of a council.

  • Moderate-income household means a household with a total gross annual household income in excess of 50 percent but less than 80 percent of the median household income.