officialdom

[ US /əˈfɪʃəɫdəm/ ]
[ UK /əfˈɪʃə‍ldəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. people elected or appointed to administer a government
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How To Use officialdom In A Sentence

  • Officialdom tends to scoff at these claims.
  • All thoroughly unlawful but there is a limit to public patience when the law- abiding feel they are not protected by officialdom.
  • Those who have accused Hair of petty officialdom also miss the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the place where I take up arms on behalf of the common man - or at least the common motorist - against the grim phalanx of officialdom which seeks to strangle our freedoms.
  • Their only flaw is adherence to officialdom.
  • Those who have accused Hair of petty officialdom also miss the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nobody in global officialdom seems willing to do anything about it.
  • All thoroughly unlawful but there is a limit to public patience when the law- abiding feel they are not protected by officialdom.
  • Officialdom in any form, government or anywhere else, seems not to be prepared to help until a definite clearance programme is planned and assessed.
  • Italian officialdom incorporated the celebration of mass in public ceremonies.
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