ministers Synonyms

ministers Meaning

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

  1. The foreign ministers of both nations met to discuss diplomatic relations.
  2. The church ministers gave a heartfelt sermon on the importance of faith.
  3. The prime minister appointed a new cabinet of ministers to his administration.
  4. The health ministers from various countries collaborated to combat the global pandemic.
  5. The finance ministers struggled to balance the budget amidst economic turmoil.
  6. The education ministers implemented new curriculum reforms aimed at improving student outcomes.
  7. The ministers of social welfare worked tirelessly to provide aid to the underprivileged.
  8. The environmental ministers pledged to protect endangered species and reduce pollution.
  9. The agriculture ministers discussed measures to increase crop yields and reduce food insecurity.
  10. 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

envoys, representatives,ambassadors, delegates, consuls, legates, deputies, emissaries, agents,diplomats

secular, seculars,laymen, laypeople,laypersons, lay readers, lectors,

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.