Pronunciation: /ˈæd.mər.əl.ti flæɡ/
noun A flag used to represent a country's navy or maritime forces
A1 The admiralty flag was raised to signal the start of the naval parade.
A2 Sailors saluted the admiralty flag as it fluttered in the wind.
B1 The admiralty flag is a symbol of authority and power on the high seas.
B2 The admiral ordered the crew to hoist the admiralty flag as they approached enemy waters.
C1 The admiralty flag displayed intricate designs and colors representing the nation's maritime heritage.
C2 The admiralty flag flew proudly on the mast of the flagship, commanding respect from all who saw it.
formal The admiralty flag was hoisted on the ship to indicate its naval status.
informal They knew they were approaching a navy ship when they saw the admiralty flag flying.
slang I heard only the top-ranking officers are allowed near the admiralty flag.
figurative In the business world, the CEO's office is like the admiralty flag, symbolizing authority and power.
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