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"Praesidium" Meaning

A Latin word.

Praesidium (pl. Praesidia) is a Latin word meaning "guard, protection, defense" or "protection or guardianship granted". It is often used in various contexts, including:

1. Roman military: A praesidium was a body of troops left behind to defend a city or a strategic location.
2. Governance: In a sense, a praesidium referred to a governing body or a council entrusted with the government of a region or a territory.
3. Doctrine: In a broader sense, the term praesidium refers to the official or canonical protection granted to a doctrine or a ruling in the Catholic Church.

The word has also been used in various compound forms in English, such as Praesidial, meaning relating to a council or a governing body.

"Praesidium" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Praesidium"


| Example Sentences | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1. | "The university's praesidium of governors comprises 18 local politicians and education experts." | Noun | A group of people who have the authority to oversee and manage an institution, in this case, a university. |
| 2. | "The societal praesidium protects the community from external exploitation by dictatorial forces." | Noun | A group that safeguards the rights and interest of a community. |
| 3. | "His official position as praesidium in the council gives him significant influence over major decisions." | Noun | A title or role that grants authority and influence within an organisation or decision-making body. |
| 4. | "The praesidium office oversees the entire operation of the national defense strategy." | Noun | A person or a group in charge of overseeing a project or an operation. |
| 5. | "Elected to preside over WKSZ, he was the head of a local praesidium." | Verb | To have charge, be in control, or hold a position of authority over. |

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