committee
Americannoun
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a person or group of persons elected or appointed to perform some service or function, as to investigate, report on, or act upon a particular matter.
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Law. an individual to whom the care of a person or a person's estate is committed.
noun
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a group of people chosen or appointed to perform a specified service or function
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(formerly) a person to whom the care of a mentally incompetent person or his property was entrusted by a court See also receiver
Grammar
See collective noun.
Other Word Forms
- committeeism noun
- committeeship noun
Etymology
Origin of committee
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Anglo-French; commit, -ee
Example Sentences
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Dozens of tech company executives are backing Mahan in the race for governor and have collectively donated millions to his campaign, as well as two independent expenditure committees supporting him.
From Los Angeles Times
Under the order, a committee has been formed to oversee the orderly distribution of fuel, food, medicines, and other essential goods.
From BBC
Three residents delivered emotional testimonies before an independent committee of investigators, saying they did not hear any fire alarms that day.
From Barron's
He had previously resigned from the company in 2018, after an investigation by its audit committee led to a restatement of Super Micro’s financial results.
The amendment must still clear both houses of parliament and could be referred to a committee for further scrutiny.
From Barron's
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