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US
/dɪˌpɑɹtˈmɛnəɫ, dɪˌpɑɹtˈmɛntəɫ/
]
[ UK /dɪpɑːtmˈɛntəl/ ]
[ UK /dɪpɑːtmˈɛntəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to a department
departmental policy
How To Use departmental In A Sentence
- Trying to link things cross-departmentally is something that in my experience gets talked about a lot, but in reality rarely happens. The Audacity of Growth at Helpful Technology
- He was his own worst enemy and his rash violation of Grant's departmental regulations caused his removal from command of his corps shortly before the fall of Vicksburg.
- Susan is daughter of Vinny and Kitty O'Connor and she is departmental manager at Penny's.
- We can try to departmentalize our lives, but it's impossible.
- Interdisciplinary studies courses frequently are arranged through interdepartmental programs in which more than two academic departments offer courses together.
- Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan.
- The flip side is also true: if budgets showed the cross-departmental impact, governments might invest more in prevention.
- He can not alter a departmental decision or award compensation but may suggest an appropriate remedy to the appropriate Minister.
- Parliament voted on September 10 to create an interdepartmental commission of inquiry to try to track down investments made in Bulgarian overseas companies.
- If you want more information on supply chains, contact your departmental representative on the project.