"Psa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Psa" Meaning

Public Service Announcement: A notification, often on television, radio, or internet, conveying important information or reminders about a particular issue, issue, or campaign, often intended to raise awareness, educate, or promote a cause.

"Psa" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "PSA"


1. Public Service Announcement

The organization released a PSA to spread awareness about the importance of regular health check-ups.

2. Professional Standards Assessment

The educational institution implemented a professional standards assessment (PSA) to evaluate teachers' performance annually.

3. Public Service Announcement (Reworded as a Situation)

In response to the recent oil spill, the government issued a PSA warning people to avoid areas where the oil spill is affecting the environment.

4. Pharmaceutical Safety Alert

Health officials issued a PSA regarding the potential side effects of the newly prescribed medication.

5. Pre-Shift Announcement

The dispatcher made a series of PSAs to the employees before their shift started to update them on the day's schedule and emergency procedures.

"Psa" Similar Words

Prytaneion

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Prytanies

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Prytanies (Greek:.qtysetUpentifier, prytaneis, pl. of quantityanieros, 'one who sits at the fire') in ancient Greece referred to the chief magistrates in the most ancient forms of democracy.<br><br>The prytaneis were members of the Boule that served for one-tenth of the year, the day after the new moon and were always in office for a month, just like the Athenian prytany.<br><br>The word refers to the council of city magistrates in Athens who took care of the common pantry and the fire, promising a common safety.

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A prytanis was a high official in ancient Greece, specifically in Athens and other city-states. The prytanis was the chief magistrate or president of the prytany, a rotation of officials that governed the city for a set period of time, usually 10 to 12 months.<br><br>The prytanis was responsible for presiding over the works of the state, overseeing the administration of justice, and enforcing laws. They also served as ambassadors and representatives of the city-state, negotiating with other cities and states on matters of politics, trade, and warfare.<br><br>The office of the prytanis was a prestigious one, and it required a high degree of dignity, wisdom, and administrative ability.

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An abbreviation for "postscript" or "post scriptum," a late addition to a document, usually written after the main text is complete. Can also refer to a genre of humorous or satirical writing online.

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A psalm is a poem or song, typically expressing deep emotions or spiritual feelings, especially one in the Book of Psalms, containing prayers, hymns, and laments from the Hebrew Bible.

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