municipal

[ US /mjuˈnɪsəpəɫ/ ]
[ UK /mjuːnˈɪsɪpə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating or belonging to or characteristic of a municipality
    municipal government
    municipal bonds
    a municipal park
    municipal transportation
  2. of or relating to the government of a municipality
    international law...only authorizes a belligerent to punish a spy under its municipal law
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How To Use municipal In A Sentence

  • This is a beautiful country and there is a great deal of energy in the municipalities outside the capital.
  • The Australian was interested in Iroquois Falls because the Paper Company owns the whole town; they have made the streets and the municipality, and the stores, and they were good enough to rent premises to Dr. Monteith for his liquor store, to make some revenue. Northern Ontario
  • Portuguese later acquired the property and turned it into the European-style Leal Senado Building for municipal chamber and the front square for Portuguese settlers to hold festive celebrations.
  • The council's own footballing heroes successfully defended their title in the European Municipal Cup in St Malo, France.
  • I'm the director of Guang Zhou municipal Import and Export Corporation.
  • Police said the charges have been filed in municipal court because the injuries were minor.
  • An agency will be set up by the municipality to buy the flowers from the growers and market it for them.
  • Some of the components of the bioregenerative farm considered for application in rural regions of developing countries stem from results and experiences accomplished by using sophisticated techniques, such as algal systems for life-support space applications (3), for food production (4), for treatment of municipal wastes (5), etc. Chapter 17
  • Yet necessary public-health interventions are by nature paternalistic: think fluoridation of municipal water supplies, compulsory vaccinations and mandatory reporting of communicable diseases.
  • The vote - 110 to 46 in the House and 31 to 8 in the Senate - came as mayors, town managers, social service agencies, and local activists across Massachusetts began to digest the massive cuts the budget proposal calls for, including up to a 15 percent cut in noneducation local aid for municipalities. CapeCodToday Blog Chowder
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