ombudsman

IPA: ˈɑmbʌdzmʌn

noun

  • An appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments.
  • A designated internal mediator in an organization whose duty is to assist members with conflict resolution and other problems and to serve as an independent consultant to recommend changes to policies or procedures to improve organization effectiveness, efficiency, and humaneness.
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Examples of "ombudsman" in Sentences

  • Ombudsman as an elective position.
  • Ombudsman tends to the other meaning.
  • Thanks a lot for the star, Ombudsman.
  • The Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman.
  • This was the origin of the Ombudsman institution.
  • One party will go and find an ombudsman and ask for an Ombudsman Case .
  • The ombudsman primarily relies on the power of persuasion and publicity.
  • The Office of the Ombudsman for the Armed Forces is led by the Ombudsman.
  • He should send these logs to the ombudsman committee and report the misconduct.
  • The Ombudsman for the Armed Forces is an ombudsman responsible for the military.

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