ministerial / ˌmɪn əˈstɪər i əl /

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ministerial 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to the ministry of religion, or to a minister or other member of the clergy.
  2. pertaining to a ministry or minister of state.
  3. pertaining to or invested with delegated executive authority.
  4. of ministry or service.
  5. serving as an instrument or means; instrumental.

ministerial 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

priestly

adj. 形容词 adjective

official

ministerial 的近义词 3

更多ministerial例句

  1. In 2011, the Nigerian-American entrepreneur quit her job at a Fortune 500 company in the energy sector and moved to Nigeria to work for the government as a ministerial adviser.
  2. They could also be fined if they declined to hire non-ministerial personnel, such as facility managers or secretaries, whose sexual orientation or gender identity contradicts the tenants of the church’s faith.
  3. Whether it’s the presidency, ministerial roles, or different members of parliament, or even the Senate.
  4. Senex is not a debt collector as any assistance or services Senex provides to the creditor-landlord in mailing the notices of nonpayment is entirely ministerial.
  5. The sisters, who volunteered for relief work in addition to ministerial service through their order, were extraordinary women.
  6. The “ministerial exemption” covers minister-like people, too.
  7. But in order to succeed, the band of ministerial mavericks needs to capitalize on their momentum.
  8. The conclusion of such deals, of course, both necessitated and created ministerial and other bureaucratic exchanges.
  9. Cypriot-Israeli exchanges have become particularly frequent since 2011 and occur at the presidential and prime ministerial levels.
  10. Even Mr. Hutchinson had declared himself against ministerial measures.
  11. Mr. Conyers, the vicar, allows your husband eighty pounds a year for his ministerial services.
  12. The execution of this gentleman has always been held as a specimen of ministerial cruelty.
  13. Montague and Secretary Vernon were the ministerial candidates for Westminster.
  14. The Sylpho, also an occasional paper, moderately ministerial, and engaged in a war of words with several others.