Noun
non-member (plural non-members)
Someone who is not a member (of a club, institution, etc.)
A non-member state of the United Nations may also become a member if two-thirds of the UPU member countries approve its request. Source: Internet
Conservative Judaism represents close to 1,100,000 people, both more than 600,000 registered congregants and many non-member identifiers. Source: Internet
Besides the status as a full member, the Council of Europe has established other instruments for cooperation and participation of non-member states: observer, applicant, special guest, and partner for democracy. Source: Internet
Further, the United Nations General Assembly may grant observer status to an international organization, entity or non-member state, which entitles the entity to participate in the work of the United Nations General Assembly, though with limitations. Source: Internet
It called for an international organization to agree upon the arbitration of disputes and to guarantee the territorial integrity of its members by maintaining military forces sufficient to defeat those of any non-member. Source: Internet
He seems to know more about the mysterious Societas Eruditorum than any non-member. Source: Internet