[
UK
/mˈɪnɪstɹi/
]
[ US /ˈmɪnəstɹi, ˈmɪnɪstɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪnəstɹi, ˈmɪnɪstɹi/ ]
NOUN
- building where the business of a government ministry is transacted
- a government department under the direction of a minister of state
-
the work of a minister of religion
he is studying for the ministry - religious ministers collectively (especially Presbyterian)
How To Use ministry In A Sentence
- The Danish Dairy Board and the Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries supported this study.
- He is dean of the chapel and professor of Christian ministry at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
- And, three days before Christmas, the Paris daily Le Figaro front-paged the news that Judge van Ruymbeke had notified the Justice Ministry that Cheney might be among those eventually indicted as a result of his investigation.
- The ministry says the tiny amounts of iodine-131 pose no threat to public health.
- Love for others, concern for justice and the poor are not so much a question of social morals as the expression of a sacramental conception of Christian morality because, through priestly ministry, the spiritual sacrifice of all the faithful is accomplished, in union with the sacrifice of Christ, the only mediator. Pope on the Essential Elements of Priestly Ministry
- After the 1979 revolution, they argued that women cannot be judges, and they made us all into peons in the ministry of justice.
- Censorial ministry website issues announcement, announce the country prevents corrupt bureau website to debut formally.
- The spokesman of the Foreign Ministry announced the news to the reporters.
- Apparently, there is agreement in the German chancellery and foreign ministry on this point.
- Another major concern of the Social Ministry will be the increase of salaries and pensions.