syndic
Pronunciation: [ˈsɪndɪk]
Word
Context: "government"
(noun) a syndic is a person appointed to represent a group or organization, especially in a business or legal context. They help make decisions and might speak on behalf of others, like a student representative in a school or an executive in a company.
Example
The syndic presented the group’s proposal to the board with confidence.
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Without a syndic, the organization struggled to make important decisions.
Example
Who will serve as the syndic for the upcoming meeting?
Context: "law"
(noun) a syndic can also refer to an official or magistrate in some countries who oversees certain legal matters, similar to how a judge or a city official operates.
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The syndic ensured that the laws were followed and treated everyone fairly.
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The absence of a syndic meant that there were no officials available to enforce the laws.
Example
What role does the syndic play in our local government?
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