subdistrict
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
noun
Usage
What is a subdistrict? A subdistrict is a division of any geographic area referred to as a district.A district and its subdistricts may be created to manage many different things. For example, a city may be divided into districts and subdistricts for the purposes of managing schools and sports, collecting taxes, and electing representatives at a city or state level.To subdistrict is to divide a district into smaller areas that are all managed or run by that district, as in Our state now has so many soccer teams that it has had to subdistrict all its districts in order to manage games and create a championship series.Example: The eastern-most subdistrict in the county is severely underfunded and lacks community support.
Etymology
Origin of subdistrict
Example Sentences
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In 2001, after getting master's degrees in ecology and evolutionary biology, I found myself living in the Junnar subdistrict, a rural area full of sugarcane fields.
From Scientific American • Apr. 22, 2023
Selim Miah, a farmer who lives in the Gowainghat subdistrict of Sylhet, said his home was washed away by the floods.
From New York Times • Jun. 20, 2022
Roberts’ great-uncle, Bill Blizzard, was a union subdistrict state organizer and a leader of the march.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 2, 2021
“You’re talking about 10,000 people. Not everybody has the same opinion,” said Basrowi, who until recently was the head of the Cigombong subdistrict that includes Ciletuh Hilir.
From Washington Post • May 14, 2020
Each subdistrict elects one sufficient. candidate and one elector.
From The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom 1795-1813 by Van Loon, Hendrik Willem
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