governmental

IPA: gˈʌvɝmɛntʌɫ

adjective

  • Relating to a government
  • Relating to governing.
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Examples of "governmental" in Sentences

  • The scientists depleted the governmental funds.
  • A monarchy was the governmental choice of the day.
  • It is the governmental center of the city and county.
  • Pilate thought and acted in governmental abstractions.
  • The eyewitness accused the governmental troops for this attack.
  • The state is in anomie with only loose governmental structures.
  • It is the location of the governmental offices for Harding Township.
  • Currently, he is the chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee.
  • A second feature of governmental theory is the scope of the atonement.
  • A republic is the proper title of the fourth type of governmental form.
  • This is the logo of a governmental institution of the Republic of Korea.
  • "Nobody by that name (Sultana) is listed in governmental records that he was a POW," Greer added.
  • Their egregious actions led to millions of people losing their jobs, their homes and their confidence in governmental control.
  • Increasingly, these attacks are originated by state entities engaged in governmental and/or commercial espionage and highly organized criminal gangs.
  • In every other country I lived so far, all I had to do is go to the certain governmental office to get entry visa for that country prolonged INSIDE that same country.

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