district
[dɪstrɪkt]

noun

[Definition]: an administrative area

[Example Sentences]:
1. She was defeated in 2010 but won the district again in 2012.
2. They were out in the open on display for the entire district to come and see.
3. All the existing devices used by the district will be replaced within three years.
4. The district has said that both girls and boys are involved in the sexting.
5. His lawsuit is making its way through a Massachusetts federal district court.
6. The local district attorney said he had not decided whether to seek it.
7. It is a great deal for the district attorney.
8. She said Wednesday that the district continues to respect their privacy and declines to comment.
9. She has represented the district for three terms during two separate stints.
10. The teachers lost their case at the district and circuit court levels.
11. Agency employees will now be based in the district, which also becomes eligible for federal funding.
12. A district court in Philadelphia said that it did not have jurisdiction in the case.
13. So this is a district Democrats need to win and keep to make the House math work nationally.
14. Henry said the district may soon have to truck in water.
15. The Justice Department then appealed to a district court judge.


[Synonyms]region, tract, territory
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