Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪstər ʌv steɪt/
noun a person appointed to a government position, typically in charge of a specific department or area of responsibility
A1 The minister of state visited the school.
A2 The minister of state announced a new policy.
B1 The minister of state is responsible for education in the region.
B2 The minister of state addressed the parliament on the budget proposal.
C1 The minister of state has been instrumental in negotiating peace agreements.
C2 The minister of state's diplomatic skills have been praised by world leaders.
formal The minister of state attended the diplomatic meeting to discuss international relations.
informal I heard the minister of state will be visiting our town next week.
slang Did you catch the latest announcement from the minister of state?
figurative In the political chess game, the minister of state plays a crucial role as a powerful piece.
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