Definition of departmental in English:
departmental
adjective diːpɑːtˈmɛnt(ə)ldiˌpɑrtˈmɛn(t)l
Concerned with or belonging to a department of an organization.
Example sentencesExamples
- Over the next four weeks, each of the departmental budgets will be reviewed.
- Susan is daughter of Vinny and Kitty O'Connor and she is departmental manager at Penny's.
- His mechanisms for Treasury control of departmental spending have been resented as political interference.
- At Manchester University, a number of departmental open days have had to be postponed as well as lectures and seminars.
- The meeting usually starts with the manager giving us feedback on the business and departmental issues.
- At that meeting there were 14 departmental staff and officials, and four members of the public.
- The Minister has directed senior departmental officers with the Board of Shaftson College.
- She suggests setting up small departmental group meetings so that no employee is singled out.
- In October, the human resources department sent out details of the new grades to departmental managers for checking.
- Financial rules forbid utilization of departmental receipts for expenditure.
- He said it would be partly financed by swapping departmental buildings in Dublin for property in rural towns.
- He feels that using unspent carry-forward amounts could damage departmental projects.
- No wonder some departmental meetings seem interminable and cyclic in substance!
- He should avoid the temptation of wasting time in departmental meetings.
- The fees also provide clubs and departmental student unions with funding.
- Before that, he worked for nine years in the Prosecutor General's Office as a departmental head.
- I've since given some thought to this issue, which has recurred a number of times in previous departmental seminars.
- Dlodlo said road safety was a departmental priority and it was important the cause of the accident be established.
- On the morning after her admission, there was a lively discussion at the departmental meeting.
- The general reserve account is the main fund that pays for day-to-day departmental services.
Definition of departmental in US English:
departmental
adjectivediˌpɑrtˈmɛn(t)ldēˌpärtˈmen(t)l
Concerned with or belonging to a department of an organization.
Example sentencesExamples
- Financial rules forbid utilization of departmental receipts for expenditure.
- She suggests setting up small departmental group meetings so that no employee is singled out.
- The fees also provide clubs and departmental student unions with funding.
- He feels that using unspent carry-forward amounts could damage departmental projects.
- The general reserve account is the main fund that pays for day-to-day departmental services.
- He should avoid the temptation of wasting time in departmental meetings.
- Susan is daughter of Vinny and Kitty O'Connor and she is departmental manager at Penny's.
- The Minister has directed senior departmental officers with the Board of Shaftson College.
- Before that, he worked for nine years in the Prosecutor General's Office as a departmental head.
- Over the next four weeks, each of the departmental budgets will be reviewed.
- In October, the human resources department sent out details of the new grades to departmental managers for checking.
- At Manchester University, a number of departmental open days have had to be postponed as well as lectures and seminars.
- I've since given some thought to this issue, which has recurred a number of times in previous departmental seminars.
- No wonder some departmental meetings seem interminable and cyclic in substance!
- He said it would be partly financed by swapping departmental buildings in Dublin for property in rural towns.
- Dlodlo said road safety was a departmental priority and it was important the cause of the accident be established.
- At that meeting there were 14 departmental staff and officials, and four members of the public.
- On the morning after her admission, there was a lively discussion at the departmental meeting.
- The meeting usually starts with the manager giving us feedback on the business and departmental issues.
- His mechanisms for Treasury control of departmental spending have been resented as political interference.