civil servant
civil servant
Definition
civil servant
noun
a civil-service employee
civil servant
Usage Examples
Converse of subject
- staff: Staffed by civil servants, it should have a managing board dedicated to the Executive.
- prepare: Papers prepared by civil servants for the Government indicated that the total of compensation would be around £ 1.6m.
- write: The Inside Write awards are our annual prizes for the best use of plain English in documents written by civil servants for civil servants.
- make: In the first instance, these determinations are made by civil servants.
- chair: The party has a Tax Commission, chaired by former senior civil servant, Michael Williams.
Converse of object
- employ: All the participants were employed civil servants, with income levels ranging from high to low.
- involve: This involved some 18,000 civil servants whose health was measured over a number years.
- sack: He cut headline taxes and raised public expenditure while sacking civil servants and further increasing stealth taxes.
- appoint: Labor appointed an unknown civil servant, Ted Cantle, to head its probe; the Tories assigned Lord Scarman, a senior judge.
- become: There is no dodging that responsibility " Around 240 people will become civil servants by 2007 under these plans.
- include: Based in the Treasury, the team will include civil servants from the Department of Social Security and the Department for Education and Employment.
Preposition: at
- level: Furthermore additional interviews will be carried out with politicians and civil servants at the European level.
Adjective modifier
- senior: The party has a Tax Commission, chaired by former senior civil servant, Michael Williams.
- retired: A retired civil servant, David loves keeping active and fit - gardening, golf and walking.
- former: The party has a Tax Commission, chaired by former senior civil servant, Michael Williams.
- Senior: Senior Civil Servants have been part of the deception process, hiding the truth from the electorate.
- top: It's read avidly every week by everyone from top civil servants to frontline workers.
- British: By organizing courses in Hebrew for British civil servants?
Preposition: in
- department: Many government bills simply reflect the everyday demands of running a country and emanate from the civil servants in the various government departments.
- order: He also proposes to replace only one out of two retiring civil servants in order to cut public debt.
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