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UK
/daɪɹˈɛktəɹˌeɪt/
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[ US /daɪˈɹɛktɝət, dɝˈɛktɝət, diˈɹɛktɝət, dɪˈɹɛktɝət/ ]
[ US /daɪˈɹɛktɝət, dɝˈɛktɝət, diˈɹɛktɝət, dɪˈɹɛktɝət/ ]
NOUN
- a group of persons chosen to govern the affairs of a corporation or other large institution
How To Use directorate In A Sentence
- Conseco has no investment bankers, legal counsel, commercial bankers, or consultants doing business with the company on its board, nor are there any interlocking directorates.
- They met the chief of Rousse's regional directorate of the interior on Friday.
- Now, jobs figures still aren't dancing the jive yet, but prices are spiraling higher and higher, mocking the Fed's directorate for central planning.
- The Directorate supplied a woman operative to stay with her till we get sorted. CONFESSIONAL
- Such a system should be run by a specially established directorate for government service education within the RF Presidential Administration.
- The charges follow a joint investigation by West Yorkshire police and the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate.
- Sending people to casualty and denying people access to shelters was and is and will always be the domain of the political directorate.
- Among other things, he switched responsibility for approving genetically modified crops from the Directorate General for the Environment, which funds antitechnology nongovernmental organizations and has long opposed such crops, to the Directorate General for Health, which has a more neutral record. Unprincipled 'Precaution'
- The new soldier's chow was invented by the Combat Feeding Directorate, part of the US Army Soldier Systems Centre in Natick, Massachusetts.
- The committee members accused the top officials of the respective ministries and recommended that show-cause notice should be issued against the director general of the Directorate of Livestock for his failure to take punitive measures against the defalcators.