Participant in a sentence as a noun

What's with this pseudo-shamanistic idea that viewing a picture of an act makes you a participant in it?

Because if it didn't, then more and more people would join, reducing the average quality of the participant pool.

And at least an active lurker, if not a well-known participant, in the cypherpunks mailing list during the 1990s and early 2000s.

It's simple really: any participant who rests an order on the book is adding liquidity.

Dan likes everything to be very nice, luxurious even, for his participants.

At the core of our vision is the idea that cyberspace is necessarily a multiple-participant environment.

"I beg the pardon of the first participant to reply, who was annoyed by my submitting full journal citations with links to full text and relevant quotations of the article conclusions.

Another participant here on HN noticed that the author of the article kindly submitted here has credibly been accused of plagiarism by more than one published author who works harder than he does.

Universities are not government labs, where you'd expect every participant to clear every activity with their superiors.

You have zero mobility as a labor market participant if you own a house, and this significantly reduces your leveraging power when it comes to negotiating salary.

This supposedly free market anti-labourer rhetoric is absurd: If market participants organise as a company, they seem have every right to negotiate as a whole to get a better deal.

In my own personal opinion, sometimes a Hacker News comment that links to sound research literature is more useful to participants here than expressions of personal opinion based on individual anecdotes.

Over the years here on HN, I have often seen mistaken conclusions about "heritability" and its relationship to human intelligence from HN participants who haven't kept up with the current research literature.

It seems to us that the things that are important to the inhabitants of such an environment are the capabilities available to them, the characteristics of the other people they encounter there, and the ways these various participants can affect one another.

Participant definitions

noun

someone who takes part in an activity

noun

a person who participates in or is skilled at some game

See also: player