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committee
[kuh-mit-ee]
noun
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.
Law., an individual to whom the care of a person or a person's estate is committed.
committee
noun
a group of people chosen or appointed to perform a specified service or function
(formerly) a person to whom the care of a mentally incompetent person or his property was entrusted by a court See also receiver
Grammar Note
Other Word Forms
- committeeism noun
- committeeship noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of committee1
Word History and Origins
Origin of committee1
Example Sentences
Calling fossil fuels a threat to humanity, Fonda created JanePAC, a political action committee that has spent millions on candidates at the forefront of that fight.
It was approved by a Belfast City Council committee in September, but is subject to ratification at Wednesday night's meeting.
Frey, whose campaign filed the challenge that led to the rule committee’s decision, praised the state party for the revocation and ensuring that all the candidates “get treated equally by the DFL in November.”
Repressive regimes can and have stacked the committees so they align with state interests.
Gaza will be governed under the temporary transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, responsible for delivering the day-to-day running of public services and municipalities for the people in Gaza.
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