Public Administration Terms

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a complex system of administration characterized by excessive red tape and routine

  • The company's strict bureaucracy ensures that all procedures are followed meticulously.
  • Dealing with all the paperwork in this bureaucracy is such a hassle.
  • I can't stand all the red tape in this bureaucracy.
  • The bureaucracy of everyday life can sometimes feel suffocating.

noun a form or system of rule by which a state, community, etc., is governed

adjective relating to or concerning government or a government

  • The governmental agency is responsible for regulating the financial sector.
  • The governmental department is in charge of issuing permits for construction projects.
  • I heard the governmental body is cracking down on illegal parking in the city.
  • The governmental hand may be slow to act, but it is always watching over us.

noun a deliberative body of persons, usually elective, who are empowered to make, change, or repeal the laws of a country or state

  • The legislature passed a new bill to address the issue of climate change.
  • The legislature is working on a new law about recycling.
  • The legislature is cooking up some new rules for us to follow.
  • The legislature is the heart of our democracy, pumping out new laws and regulations.

adjective neat and organized; well-behaved or disciplined

  • The librarian ensures that the books are arranged in an orderly fashion on the shelves.
  • Please keep your desk area tidy and orderly.
  • Let's make sure everything is in order before the boss comes in.
  • His thoughts were in such disarray that he struggled to form an orderly argument.

noun an organized society; a state as a political entity

  • The polity of the ancient Greek city-states was characterized by direct democracy.
  • The polity in this country is a mix of different political parties.
  • I don't really get into all that polity stuff, it's too complicated for me.
  • In the polity of social media, likes and retweets determine popularity.

noun a person who is appointed to a position, especially in government or politics, as a reward for supporting a particular party or candidate

  • The placeman was appointed by the government to oversee the local council's operations.
  • The placewoman is in charge of organizing the upcoming charity event.
  • I heard that the new placeman is really strict and doesn't take any nonsense.
  • In the business world, she is known as a placeman, always looking out for her own interests.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • Understanding procurement law is essential for government agencies to ensure transparency and fairness in the bidding process.
  • If you want to win a government contract, you better brush up on procurement law.
  • Knowing the ins and outs of procurement law can give you a leg up in snagging that government deal.
  • Procurement law acts as the referee in the game of government contracts, ensuring a level playing field for all parties involved.

noun the chief officer of a government cabinet in certain countries, such as Scotland

  • The First Minister addressed the nation in a televised speech.
  • The First Minister is the head honcho around here.
  • The First Minister is the big cheese in the government.
  • The First Minister is the captain of the ship when it comes to making important decisions.