"Prefectorial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "prefectorial" refers to something related to, or connected with, a prefect or a person responsible for enforcing rules and regulations, typically in a school or institution.
A prefect is a person given special authority to oversee or enforce rules, especially in a school. The term "prefectorial" can also imply something done or pertaining to the office or duties of a prefect.
For example:
"The school prefectural body was responsible for organizing the school's annual carnival."
"The prefectural counselor provided guidance on how to handle student complaints."
In general, the term "prefectorial" is often used to describe something that involves administration, discipline, or authority within an institutional setting.
Before something, especially an introduction or an excuse, in order to explain or justify it.<br><br>Example: Before making a request, she prefaced it by apologizing for the inconvenience.
In advance; at the beginning. <br><br>Example: "The sports reporter prefatorially announced the timings of the match before the live coverage began."
Pertaining to something that serves as an introduction or a preliminary statement.<br><br>Example: "The writer included a prefatory remark at the beginning of her story to set the tone for the rest of the narrative."<br><br>Or, designed to lead into something else, often as a formal introduction.<br><br>Example: "The congress opened with a prefatory speech by the president to welcome the delegates."
Pinanical authorities or assistants who are given authority or power over others, often in schools.
A geographical area in Japan or France, ranking below a state or department in terms of administrative division. It typically has its own government and is responsible for local administration, law enforcement, and public services.