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Meaning of ministers
ministers
a diplomatic representative (such as an ambassador) accredited to the court (see court entry 1 sense 1c) or seat of government of a foreign state, a government representative in a foreign country, a clergyman or clergywoman especially of a Protestant communion, the assistant to the rector or the bursar of a Jesuit house, one who performs religious ceremonies in church services, the superior (see superior entry 2 sense 1) of one of several religious orders, one officiating or assisting the officiant in church worship, a high officer of state entrusted with the management of a division of governmental activities, to give aid or service, a member of the clergy of a Protestant church, a diplomatic representative ranking below an ambassador, agent, to function as a minister of religion, to give aid, a high official who heads a department of the government
ministers Sentence Examples
- The foreign ministers of both nations met to discuss diplomatic relations.
- The church ministers gave a heartfelt sermon on the importance of faith.
- The prime minister appointed a new cabinet of ministers to his administration.
- The health ministers from various countries collaborated to combat the global pandemic.
- The finance ministers struggled to balance the budget amidst economic turmoil.
- The education ministers implemented new curriculum reforms aimed at improving student outcomes.
- The ministers of social welfare worked tirelessly to provide aid to the underprivileged.
- The environmental ministers pledged to protect endangered species and reduce pollution.
- The agriculture ministers discussed measures to increase crop yields and reduce food insecurity.
- The energy ministers explored innovative energy sources to meet future demands.
FAQs About the word ministers
a diplomatic representative (such as an ambassador) accredited to the court (see court entry 1 sense 1c) or seat of government of a foreign state, a government
representatives, envoys, delegates,ambassadors,diplomats, consuls, legates, emissaries, missionaries, agents
secular, laypeople,laymen, seculars,laypersons, lectors, lay readers,
The foreign ministers of both nations met to discuss diplomatic relations.
The church ministers gave a heartfelt sermon on the importance of faith.
The prime minister appointed a new cabinet of ministers to his administration.
The health ministers from various countries collaborated to combat the global pandemic.