"Vice-minister" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vice-minister" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vice-minister" Meaning

A title given to a senior government official, typically ranking below a minister in a national or regional government. A vice-minister often oversees a department or ministry within the government and may have responsibility for specific areas of policy or administration.

"Vice-minister" Examples

Usage Examples


Example 1

"The vice-minister will be representing the country in the international meeting."

Example 2

"The president appointed Ms. Smith as the new vice-minister of foreign affairs."

Example 3

"The vice-minister has been invited to give a speech at the summit conference."

Example 4

"The vice-minister promised to address the concerns of the local community."

Example 5

"The vice-minister emphasized the importance of education in the country's development plan."

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