noun a noun referring to the act of supporting a cause or idea

  • The organization is known for its strong advocacy on behalf of human rights.
  • She always speaks up for what she believes in, that's her advocacy.
  • Advocacy for animal rights is totally rad.
  • His advocacy for change was like a beacon of hope in a sea of despair.

noun a member of a legislative assembly, especially a state or provincial one

  • The assemblyman proposed a new bill to improve education funding.
  • Did you hear what the assemblyman said during the town hall meeting?
  • The assemblyman is really pushing for this new law to pass.
  • The assemblyman is the glue that holds the legislative process together.

noun the act of clearing someone from blame or accusation; the state of being declared not guilty

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  • The forensic evidence led to the exoneration of the wrongly accused man.
  • They finally proved his innocence and he got off the hook.
  • They cleared his name and he was in the clear.
  • Her exoneration was like a weight lifted off her shoulders.

noun the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a system or organization that exercises authority over a community

  • The government is implementing new policies to address the issue of climate change.
  • The government is cracking down on tax evasion.
  • The government is all about making that money.
  • The government's reach is like a giant octopus with its many tentacles in different sectors.

noun a member of a legislative body

  • The lawmaker proposed a new bill to address the issue of climate change.
  • The lawmaker is working on a new law about taxes.
  • The lawmaker is cooking up some new rules for the city.
  • The lawmaker is like a shepherd guiding the flock of laws.

noun a particular section, group, or type of people or animals living in a certain area or country

  • The government is conducting a census to accurately determine the population of the country.
  • Have you heard about the population growth in our city? It's getting crowded!
  • The population in this town is booming, yo!
  • The population of ideas in her mind was vast and diverse.

adjective describing something that cannot be controlled or governed

  • The committee struggled to manage the ungovernable behavior of some of its members.
  • The kids were so wild and ungovernable at the birthday party.
  • That new student is totally ungovernable, always causing trouble.
  • Her emotions were like an ungovernable storm, unpredictable and intense.

noun a state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial

adjective useful, profitable, or beneficial

  • The utility company provides electricity and water to the entire city.
  • I always make sure to pay my utility bills on time.
  • I need to call the utility guys to fix my internet connection.
  • His calm demeanor was a utility in diffusing tense situations.

noun A person who is a member of a think tank, an organization that conducts research and provides advice on specific issues.

  • The thinktanker presented a well-researched report on economic policy.
  • I heard that thinktanker is really knowledgeable about climate change.
  • That thinktanker is a total brainiac when it comes to technology trends.
  • As a thinktanker in the field of education, she is always coming up with innovative ideas.

noun a logical fallacy in which an inference is made about an individual based on aggregate data for a group

  • The researcher warned against committing the ecological fallacy by making assumptions about individuals based on group-level data.
  • Don't jump to conclusions about people just because of where they live - that's the ecological fallacy!
  • Assuming everyone in a certain area is the same is like totally falling for the ecological fallacy.
  • Judging a book by its cover is a classic example of the ecological fallacy in action.

noun a noun phrase consisting of two nouns used together to describe a specific type of election

  • The Prime Minister announced that a snap election will be held next month.
  • Did you hear about the snap election coming up? It's going to be interesting.
  • I can't believe they called for a snap election out of nowhere.
  • The sudden decision for a snap election caught everyone off guard.

noun a situation or process that seems to have no end or resolution

  • The political debate turned into a neverendum, with no resolution in sight.
  • The meeting about the project became a neverendum, we couldn't seem to agree on anything.
  • The argument between them was a total neverendum, they just kept going in circles.
  • Their relationship felt like a neverendum, with the same issues coming up over and over again.

noun The Boris bike program aims to provide a convenient and eco-friendly transportation option for residents and visitors in London.

  • The city council implemented a Boris bike scheme to promote eco-friendly transportation.
  • Let's take a Boris bike to the park for a quick ride.
  • I love cruising around on a Boris bike, it's so convenient.
  • Using a Boris bike is like having your own personal transportation at your fingertips.

noun Aascu

  • The university is a member of AASCU, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
  • I heard that AASCU offers a lot of resources for students at state colleges.
  • AASCU is like the cool club for state college students.
  • Being part of AASCU is like being part of a big family of state colleges.

noun a price set by a government or other authority rather than by market forces

  • The government sets the administered price for essential goods to ensure fair pricing for consumers.
  • The administered price for movie tickets is way too high these days.
  • I can't believe the administered price for that new phone is through the roof!
  • In the world of luxury fashion, the administered price for designer handbags is always sky-high.

noun a body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government

adjective relating to the administration or management of government policies and programs

  • Administrative law governs the decision-making process of government agencies.
  • Administrative law deals with rules set by government agencies.
  • Admin law is all about the rules agencies have to follow.
  • Navigating administrative law is like deciphering a complex puzzle.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • Advocacy research plays a crucial role in influencing policy decisions by providing evidence-based recommendations.
  • Researchers conducting advocacy research are really passionate about making a difference in society.
  • Doing advocacy research is all about fighting for what you believe in.
  • Advocacy research is like shining a light on important social issues to drive change.