Ministerial - English meaning
Ministerial – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveRelating to a government minister or ministers.
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A back-bencher who had never held ministerial officeadjectiveRelating to a minister of religion.
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The basic ministerial stipendadjectiveRelating to or entrusted with the execution of the law or the commands of a superior.
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That, however, was where the suggested alternative remedy was a ministerial default power rather th…
adjectiveRelating to or involving government ministers
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Ministerial job/role/post he could be in line for a ministerial job soon after the election., the p…
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Word origin
mid 16th century: from French ministériel or late Latin ministerialis, from Latin ministerium ‘ministry’.
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