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city hall
noun
the administration building of a city government.
a city administration or government.
Informal., a bureaucracy or bureaucratic rules and regulations, especially that of a city government.
You can't fight city hall.
city hall
noun
the building housing the administrative offices of a city or municipal government
municipal government
the officials of a municipality collectively
informal, bureaucracy
Word History and Origins
Origin of city hall1
Example Sentences
Outside the city hall, demonstrators who included striking government workers carried banners critical of France and saying "Rajoelina and Macron out".
People flooded a square in front of the Antananarivo city hall, waving flags and chanting slogans, some hanging off military vehicles as they arrived, AFP reporters saw.
Javier Jordá, the head of commerce in the city hall, said the crackdown was about "ensuring that minors or vulnerable communities are not exposed to offensive messages in public spaces".
In Iowa, parents, students, and community members have staged demonstrations outside district offices and city hall, calling for Roberts’s release and accusing ICE of overreach.
We must answer it — not in whispers, but in a voice rising from fields and factories, car washes and classrooms, border towns and city halls.
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