Pronunciation: /ˈbɪʃəprɪk/
noun a diocese or district under the supervision of a bishop
A1 The bishopric in our town is responsible for overseeing the local churches.
A2 The bishopric was established in the 12th century and has a long history.
B1 The bishopric plays a key role in organizing religious events and ceremonies.
B2 The bishopric's influence extends beyond the town and into neighboring regions.
C1 The bishopric's authority is recognized by both the clergy and the local community.
C2 The bishopric's resources allow it to support various charitable initiatives and projects.
formal The bishopric was established in the 13th century to oversee the church's operations in the region.
informal The bishopric is like the headquarters for all the churches in the area.
slang I heard the bishopric is where all the big decisions get made.
figurative In the corporate world, the CEO's office could be considered the bishopric of the company.
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