township (Meaning)

Wordnet

township (n)

an administrative division of a county

Webster

township (n.)

The district or territory of a town.

In surveys of the public land of the United States, a division of territory six miles square, containing 36 sections.

In Canada, one of the subdivisions of a county.

Synonyms & Antonyms of township

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township Sentence Examples

  1. The sprawling township of Willow Creek was home to a diverse community of families and businesses.
  2. The development of affordable housing in the township has drastically improved the standard of living for many residents.
  3. The township council is responsible for managing the finances and infrastructure of the community.
  4. The township's annual summer festival brings together residents from all walks of life to celebrate their shared heritage.
  5. The township library serves as a hub for educational resources and cultural activities.
  6. The township's proximity to major transportation routes makes it an attractive location for both businesses and commuters.
  7. The township has implemented a comprehensive recycling program to reduce waste and promote environmental sustainability.
  8. The township's planning and zoning regulations aim to maintain a balance between development and preservation.
  9. The township has partnered with local organizations to provide support services to underprivileged residents.
  10. The township's vibrant community spirit is evident in the numerous volunteer organizations and civic initiatives.

FAQs About the word township

an administrative division of a countyThe district or territory of a town., In surveys of the public land of the United States, a division of territory six mile

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sprawling township of Willow Creek was home to a diverse community of families and businesses.

The development of affordable housing in the township has drastically improved the standard of living for many residents.

The township council is responsible for managing the finances and infrastructure of the community.

The township's annual summer festival brings together residents from all walks of life to celebrate their shared heritage.