Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəˌsis/
noun a district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian Church
A1 The diocese is responsible for overseeing several parishes in the region.
A2 The bishop of the diocese visited the local church to meet with the parishioners.
B1 The diocese announced the construction of a new cathedral in the city.
B2 The diocese has been working on initiatives to support the marginalized communities in the area.
C1 The diocese has a long history of promoting social justice and community development.
C2 The diocese held a conference with representatives from other religious organizations to discuss interfaith dialogue.
formal The diocese held a meeting to discuss the upcoming changes in parish boundaries.
informal The diocese is hosting a charity event next month.
slang I heard the diocese is cracking down on dress code violations.
figurative The diocese of technology is constantly evolving and adapting to new advancements.
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