0 past simple and past participle of host --
1 to provide the space and other things necessary for a special event: --
2 to be the host of a television or radio programme: --
to host a show/programme
3 to provide the computer hardware and software that allows a website to exist on the internet: --
Like other congregations, it hosted ' lectures ' (sermons) during the week for the edification of the laity.
The 118 palm trees hosted a total of 701 epiphytes and hemi-epiphytes, belonging to 66 species.
Women were instructed to acquaint themselves with the minutiae of entertaining and urged to add 'a personal touch to the dinner parties they hosted'.
Innumerable events hosted by a variety of individuals, clubs and institutions (and worthy of greater study) further boosted activity.
Sixty-five per cent of the trees hosted at least one liana stem.
This population also hosted these 2 parasite species.
The three species hosted the parasitoid consistently throughout the sampling period, and its distribution area.
Visitors play their section of the string, knowing that the string that produces the vibrations actually heard is hosted on a networked computer.