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secretariatsec‧re‧tar‧i‧at /ˌsekrəˈteəriət $ -ˈter-/ noun [countable] secretariatOrigin: 1800-1900 French secrétariat, from Medieval Latin secretarius; ➔ SECRETARY - Both committees, therefore, were concerned with similar questions and they were serviced by the same secretariat.
- Despite its international image, FoE International's secretariat - currently in London - consists of one person.
- I accept that that puts the responsibility on the United Nations secretariat and on the Security Council.
- Most of the contribution takes the form of staff time devoted to running the association's secretariat.
- The secretariat for Mass Mobilization and Revolutionary Guidance was abolished.
- They appeared to ignore him - and organized themselves with a secretariat of their own.
- What professional support, and from whom, will the permanent secretariat and permanent advisers have?
► POLITICSblackout, noundislodge, verbenterprise culture, nounforeign affairs, nounformation, noun-gate, suffixglasnost, nounglobal, adjectivehammer and sickle, nounimperialism, nouninvoke, verbmachinery, nounpolitical geography, nounpower politics, nounpublic affairs, nounrep, nounrestoration, nounrestore, verbrout, verbrout, nounsecretariat, nounsecretary general, nounsit-in, nounsyndicalism, nounterritorial waters, nountheorist, nountheorize, verbtheory, nounveto, verbveto, noun ADJECTIVE► permanent· What professional support, and from whom, will the permanent secretariat and permanent advisers have?· It was agreed to establish a small permanent secretariat in Prague. a government office or the office of a large international organization, especially one that has a secretary general in charge of it: the United Nations Secretariat in New York |