Government Communication

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noun a meeting in which information or instructions are given to someone

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  • The CEO will be giving a briefing on the company's financial performance.
  • We have a briefing at 9 AM tomorrow, don't be late!
  • Let's grab a coffee before the briefing starts.
  • The sunrise was a beautiful briefing for the day ahead.

verb to spread or disperse something, especially information or knowledge

  • The organization's main goal is to disseminate accurate information to the public.
  • I'll disseminate the details of the event to everyone in the group chat.
  • Let's spread the word and disseminate this news on social media.
  • The artist's work aims to disseminate a message of hope and unity through their paintings.

noun a style of writing or speaking characterized by bureaucratic jargon and complex language, often used by government officials or agencies

  • The legal document was written in a dense federalese that was hard for the average person to understand.
  • I couldn't make heads or tails of the federalese in that government report.
  • I had to wade through all that federalese just to figure out what the regulations were.
  • Her speech was full of federalese, making it difficult for the audience to follow along.

noun a newspaper or journal, especially a government publication

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  • The government announced the new policy in the official gazette.
  • Did you see that article in the gazette about the upcoming event?
  • I heard there's some juicy gossip in the gazette this week.
  • Her words were like a gazette, spreading news and information to everyone around her.

noun A plural form of the word 'spokesperson', referring to individuals who speak on behalf of a group or organization.

  • The spokesfolk for the company issued a statement regarding the recent product recall.
  • I heard the spokesfolk will be giving a press conference later today.
  • The spokesfolk spilled the tea on the new project during the interview.
  • As the spokesfolk for the team, she was always the one to speak up during meetings.

noun a course of action; maneuver; strategy

  • The diplomat presented a formal démarche to the foreign government regarding the trade agreement.
  • She made a démarche to her boss to request a raise.
  • I'm planning a démarche with my friends to convince them to go on a road trip.
  • His decision to quit his job was a bold démarche towards a new beginning.

noun Town hall is a noun that refers to a building used for municipal government purposes, such as meetings and offices.

  • The town hall meeting will be held at the community center next Thursday.
  • Hey, did you hear about the town hall meeting happening next week?
  • I'm definitely skipping the town hall meeting, it's so boring.
  • The town hall meeting felt like a battlefield with all the arguments going on.