rectorate

IPA: rˈɛktɝʌt

noun

  • The office of a rector.
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Examples of "rectorate" in Sentences

  • [Begin recording] [Castro] Don't you think the rectorate is a little large?
  • The Lord had tempered the wind of misfortune with a rectorate in the north country.
  • Having entered the ministry in 1837, he had accepted the rectorate of the small Episcopal church in Lexington, Virginia.
  • The first prefect of studies appointed under his rectorate was the famous Pietro Tamburini, who afterwards became the leader of Jansenism at Pavia.
  • He added that the SRC was not prepared to negotiate with the rectorate but would be demanding the endorsement of their demands and wanted the matter to be resolved urgently.
  • Gauteng in Soshanguve near Pretoria, the chairman of the council and the rectorate will on Tuesday meet to discuss students 'demands following a protest at the technikon on Monday.
  • Head of the Lviv Regional Administration responsible for humanitarian affairs called the rectorate and asked for statistics on the number of students participating in the demonstrations.
  • At 6: 35 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time on Aug. 7, India's D.rectorate General of Civil Aviation in New D.lhi sent a message to the Kolkata controllers canceling permission, according to D. Guin, a supervisor at Kolkata Air Traffic Control.

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