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departmental

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Adj — Relating to a department within an organisation.

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How to use departmental

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departmental meeting departmental budget departmental head

Etymology

From French départemental, built from "department" plus the adjective ending "-al."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “departmental” mean?

The word “departmental” means relating to a department within an organisation. In plain terms, having to do with a specific department, rather than the whole organisation.

How do you pronounce “departmental”?

“Departmental” is pronounced dih-paht-MEHN-tuhl (/dɪpɑɹtˈmɛntəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “departmental” in a sentence?

Here is “departmental” used in a sentence: “The changes must first be approved at a departmental meeting.”

What part of speech is “departmental”?

“Departmental” is an adjective.

Where does the word “departmental” come from?

The word “departmental” comes from French. From French départemental, built from "department" plus the adjective ending "-al.".

Is “departmental” a common word?

“Departmental” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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