Government Administration Terminology

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a government department

  • The government agency operates under the authority of the bureau of investigation.
  • I have to stop by the bureau to pick up some paperwork.
  • Let's hit up the bureau and get this sorted out.
  • His mind was like a cluttered bureau, full of information waiting to be organized.

noun a professional administrator who is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a city government

  • The city manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the local government.
  • Have you heard about the new city manager? I heard she's really shaking things up.
  • The city manager is like the boss of the city, making sure everything runs smoothly.
  • As the city manager of my own life, I have to make tough decisions and manage my responsibilities effectively.

noun a group of officials or executives in charge of a particular area of government or organization

  • The directorate is responsible for making strategic decisions for the company.
  • The directorate is in charge of calling the shots at the office.
  • The directorate is the big boss around here.
  • The directorate steers the ship of the organization towards success.

noun a district under the government of a prefect

  • The prefecture is responsible for overseeing local government affairs.
  • I'm heading to the prefecture office to renew my driver's license.
  • Let's grab some lunch at that new spot in the prefecture.
  • Her mind was like a well-organized prefecture, with each thought in its proper place.

noun a company or organization that provides a service to the public, such as electricity, water, or transportation

adjective relating to or provided by a public utility

  • The public utility company is responsible for providing essential services to the community.
  • The public utility here is pretty reliable, so we rarely experience power outages.
  • I heard the public utility rates are going up again, that's such a rip-off.
  • In a world where kindness is a public utility, we would all be better off.

noun the responsibilities or duties of a trustee

  • The trusteeship of the organization was handed over to a new board of trustees.
  • I heard that John got the trusteeship for the charity group.
  • She's been holding onto the trusteeship for years, nobody else stands a chance.
  • Taking on the trusteeship of the project felt like carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders.

noun the office or position of a governor

  • The governorate is responsible for overseeing the administration of the region.
  • The governorate is like the headquarters for this area.
  • The governorate is where all the big decisions are made.
  • The governorate acts as the brain of the region, controlling its functions.

adjective relating to or involved in administration

  • The administerial duties of the office require attention to detail and adherence to protocol.
  • She handles all the administerial tasks at the company, like scheduling meetings and organizing paperwork.
  • I can't stand all the administerial work that comes with this job, it's so boring.
  • In a way, the manager's role is like an administerial position, making sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes.

adjective relating to the management or organization of something

adverb relating to the way in which something is managed or organized

  • The decision was made administratively by the board of directors.
  • The paperwork was processed administratively without any issues.
  • They handled the situation administratively like pros.
  • She navigated the complexities of the project administratively, ensuring smooth progress.