Public Policy

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a school in the United Kingdom for children aged between 5 and 11

adjective relating to or provided by the government for its citizens

  • The public school system in this district is funded by taxpayer dollars.
  • I went to public school for most of my education.
  • Public school is where all the cool kids hang out.
  • In the school of life, public school teaches you valuable lessons about diversity and community.

noun The Senedd is the devolved parliament of Wales, responsible for making laws and decisions for the country.

  • The Senedd is the devolved parliament for Wales.
  • Let's meet at the Senedd for a tour of the building.
  • I heard there's a cool event happening at the Senedd tonight.
  • The Senedd stands as a symbol of Welsh democracy and autonomy.

noun a meeting of members of a political party or group to select candidates or decide on policy

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The members of the political party will caucus for their preferred candidate before the election.
  • Let's caucus for pizza for dinner tonight.
  • We should caucus for the new video game release next month.
  • The group decided to caucus for change in their community.

noun the most basic level of an organization or society

adjective relating to or involving the common people at a local level

  • The grassroots campaign was successful in mobilizing community members to support the cause.
  • The grassroots movement is gaining momentum among young people.
  • Let's get down to grassroots and make a real difference in our neighborhood.
  • The grassroots of the problem lie in the lack of communication between different departments.