"Vicenary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vicenary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vicenary" Meaning

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"Vicenary" Examples

5 Examples of "Vicenary"


The new CEO of the company took a vicenary approach in her first public statement, seeking to listen and understand the various stakeholders' needs.
The government implemented a vicenary policy to address the housing shortage in the city by working in collaboration with the private sector and community groups.
The company's vice-president took a vicenary stance during the board meeting, seeking input and feedback from other directors before making a decision.
The docent led the tour in a vicenary manner, sharing the history and context of the artwork in a way that encouraged discussion from the visitors.
The teacher employed a vicenary teaching method, encouraging students to work in groups and share their thoughts and ideas to achieve a common goal.

"Vicenary" Similar Words

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A high-ranking official who holds a position of authority and responsibility, ranking below the chairman, in an organization or group.

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Describing something that lasts for or completing every 20 years.

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A person appointed to act in the place of another, especially a high-ranking official or monarch, typically in a temporary or emergency situation.

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Viceroyalties were governorships of a specific region of a country, typically entrusted to a vice-roy or a subordinate ruler who was appointed by a monarch or a higher authority. In history, viceroyalties were often established in colonial territories, abroad or in a large kingdom, with significant autonomy and local powers.<br><br>A viceroy was a ruler or governor who represented the monarch or central power, but often had authority to issue orders, control finances, and collect taxes in the viceroyalties.