Synonym: assembly, committee, conference, delegation, group. Similar words: pencil, conciliatory, renunciation, bounce, announce, county, country, counter. Meaning: ['kaʊnsl] n. 1. a body serving in an administrative capacity 2. (Christianity) an assembly or theologians and bishops and other representative of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrine 3. a meeting of people for consultation.
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(151) Members of the city council peppered him with questions about the details of his plan.
(152) She called together senior managers for a council of war.
(153) The council has relaxed the ban on dogs in city parks.
(154) The soldiers were ordered to appear before a disciplinary council on charges of negligence.
(155) The council has decided to roof over the open-air swimming pool.
(156) All planning applications should be submitted to the local council.
(157) The United Nations Security Council will debate the issue today.sentencedict.com/council.html
(158) The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council.
(159) The UN Security Council endorsed the recommendation submitted by the Secretary General.
(160) The local council has pledged to clamp down on litter louts on the beach.
(161) The Bridgeport Common Council voted 9:8 for a five percent tax increase.
(162) The local council has/have decided not to allocate funds for the project.
(163) The council is standing firm against the barrage of protest.
(164) He claimed that the whole affair had been hushed up by the council.
(165) The council chief was suspended over allegations of jobs for the boys.
(166) A council spokeswoman said that the proposals for the new shopping centre were unlikely to go through.
(167) The council wants to dish the money out to specific projects.
(168) The Supreme Council resolved to resume control over the national press.
(169) He was censured by the council for leaking information to the press.
(170) African tribal societies were traditionally ruled by a council of elders.
(171) Most of the council members are reluctant to make such a drastic move .
(172) The City Council refused to bow to the wishes of the mayor.
(173) The wrangle between the school and the local council has gone on for two years.
(174) The council has put its road - widening scheme on ice until it has the money to pay for it.
(175) The two sectors combined under the umbrella of the Scottish Council.
(176) Under the agreement, the council can license a U.S. company to produce the drug.
(177) The council is heading for a showdown over the new proposals.
(178) Local residents have forced the local council to back down from/on its plans to build a nightclub in their street.
(179) The UN Security Council has linked any lifting of sanctions to compliance with the ceasefire terms.
(180) Police are investigating the disappearance from council offices of confidential files.
More similar words: pencil, conciliatory, renunciation, bounce, announce, county, country, counter, count on, account, count out, discount, counselor, account for, announcement, counseling, accounting, counterpart, on account of, accountability, take into account, developing countries, round and round, facility, facilities, facilitate, incident, ancient, principal, principle.