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UK
/ɡˌʌvənmˈɛntəl/
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[ US /ˈɡəvɝˌmɛntəɫ, ˌɡəvɝnˈmɛntəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡəvɝˌmɛntəɫ, ˌɡəvɝnˈmɛntəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to or dealing with the affairs or structure of government or politics or the state
public confidence and governmental morale
governmental policy
How To Use governmental In A Sentence
- Non-governmental organizations were formed to oppose the pumping, and in 2001 the federal government launched an investigation into the company on the grounds it was violating constitutional prohibitions on demineralizing water.
- Reciprocation of self - inflation of governmental organization and officer's standard value orientation.
- Despite the enormous casualty figure, a major concern of governmental officials was that insurance cover property losses.
- The main casualty in all of this is the integrity of the governmental process.
- Replies to On the social engineering of the governmentalist Left and the social engineering of the governmentalist Right 13 so far… On the social engineering of the governmentalist Left and the social engineering of the governmentalist Right
- If we were to choose a single governmental function which ought to remain in the public realm -- neutrally rendered and readily scrutable -- it would surely be that upon which all other government functions, and a government's very legitimacy, are predicated: The administration of elections. Rob Richie: John Gideon, R.I.P. -- and the "Gideon Initiative" for citizenship ownership of our elections
- There, non-governmental groups are proliferating as poverty increases and trade liberalisation undermines local economies.
- In other words, the name "governmentalism," while intended as a word of opprobrium for socialism, really indicates the amazing misconception which the critics have of the nation itself, and of the relation of the nation's life to its self-direction. The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891
- During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area.
- Including the pompous local police commissaire; the unflappable intelligence officer from France; the slimy representative of the international oil cartel; and the personages - intelligence, governmental, and clerical of the remnants of the civilian oligarchy; as well as many others, including the Doctor's lover, a Hapsburg We Have All Been Disgraced By Corruption, A Review of Eric Ambler's Doctor Frigo