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chambers

Pronunciation: [ˈtʃeɪmbərz]

Word

Context: "buildings"

(noun) a room that has a specific purpose, usually in a larger building. For example, your school might have a science chamber where experiments happen, or a law court has chambers for judges.

Example

The judge spoke in her chambers before the trial began.

Example

There were no chambers available for the meeting today.

Example

What activities usually happen in the chambers at the courthouse?

Context: "government"

(noun) a part of a larger group that makes laws and decisions, like in a government. Think of it as a team of people who work together to create new rules for the country.

Example

The members of the legislative chambers met to discuss new laws.

Example

Without enough people in the chambers, no new laws could be made.

Example

How many chambers does the legislature have to pass the laws?

Context: "anatomy"

(noun) an area inside a machine or living thing, often where something happens, like in the heart. You can think of a chamber in the heart as a room that helps pump blood.

Example

The heart has four chambers that work together to circulate blood.

Example

If one chamber of the heart doesn't work right, it can cause problems.

Example

What do the different chambers of the heart do?

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