Adjutancy

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdʒutənsi/

Definitions of adjutancy

noun the position or office of an adjutant

Example Sentences

A1 I learned about adjutancy in my basic military training.

A2 The adjutancy office handles administrative tasks for the commander.

B1 She was promoted to the position of adjutancy officer after years of service.

B2 The adjutancy department is responsible for coordinating logistics and personnel.

C1 The adjutancy staff played a crucial role in the successful execution of the mission.

C2 His expertise in adjutancy management earned him recognition from senior military officials.

Examples of adjutancy in a Sentence

formal The adjutancy is responsible for assisting the commanding officer with administrative tasks.

informal I heard that the adjutancy got a new member last week.

slang The adjutancy crew is always on top of things.

figurative In the grand scheme of things, the adjutancy plays a crucial role in keeping things running smoothly.

Grammatical Forms of adjutancy

past tense

adjutancied

plural

adjutancies

comparative

more adjutant

superlative

most adjutant

present tense

adjutancies

future tense

will adjutancy

perfect tense

have adjutancied

continuous tense

is adjutancy

singular

adjutancy

positive degree

adjutancy

infinitive

to adjutancy

gerund

adjutancying

participle

adjutancyed

Origin and Evolution of adjutancy

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adjutancy' originated from the Latin word 'adiutantia' which means assistance or help.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in military contexts to refer to a group of adjutants or officers assisting a commanding officer, the term 'adjutancy' has evolved to also encompass administrative roles in various organizations beyond the military.