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home office
Home Office n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government Brit the national department responsible for the maintenance of law and order, immigration control, and all other domestic affairs not specifically assigned to another department home′ of′fice n. 1. the main office of a company. 2. (caps.) the governmental department in Great Britain dealing with domestic matters, as elections and the control of police. 3. a work or office space set up in a person's home and used exclusively for business on a regular basis. [1860–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Home Office - the government department in charge of domestic affairsministry - a government department under the direction of a minister | | 2. | home office - (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise; "many companies have their headquarters in New York"central office, headquarters, main office, home basemukataa - an Arabic word for headquarters or administrative center; "Arafat was holed up in the mukataa of his West Bank compound"business office, office - place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed; "he rented an office in the new building"plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one | TranslationsArbeitszimmerMinistero degli InterniMinistero dell'InternoHome Office
Home Office Brit Government the national department responsible for the maintenance of law and order, immigration control, and all other domestic affairs not specifically assigned to another department Home Office
Home Office The lead government department responsible for internal affairs in England and Wales, including matters related to immigration and passports, drugs policy, crime, counter-terrorism and police. Its purview is to build a safe, just and tolerant society, enhance opportunities for all, and ensure the protection and security of the public. The Home Office controls the flow of foreign professionals into the UK job market.Home Office
Home Office the government department responsible throughout England and Wales for law and order generally and for a variety of other matters such as immigration, nationality, extradition and deportation.home office
Home Office1. A place in one's residence in which one primarily performs tasks associated with self-employment or with one's job for an employer. For example, one may use the second bedroom in one's house as a home office, keeping one's desk, computer, files and so forth there. A home office may be eligible for a home office deduction if the space is used exclusively for business purposes.
2. A department of the British government responsible for immigration, police, and other matters related to law enforcement. At various times throughout its history, it has overseen other issues, such as adoption, fire services, and worker's compensation. It was established in 1782.home officeAn area of one's residence used for office purposes.Home offices may be eligible for tax benefits—see home office tax deduction. Some states allow real estate brokers to maintain their principal office in their homes under certain circumstances. AcronymsSeehold onHome Office
Words related to Home Officenoun the government department in charge of domestic affairsRelated Wordsnoun (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterpriseSynonyms- central office
- headquarters
- main office
- home base
Related Words- mukataa
- business office
- office
- plural
- plural form
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