Inspectorate
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(As a noun)
Inspectorate ( noun )
An official body or department that is responsible for inspecting and ensuring compliance in a particular field or industry.
Origin:
From french inspecteur, from latin inspector "overseer, inspector".
Examples:
- The building was inspected by the fire inspectorate and was found to be in compliance with all safety regulations.
- The government established an inspectorate to ensure that food products are safe for consumption.
- The school inspectorate is responsible for monitoring the quality of education in the country.
- The mining company was fined by the environmental inspectorate for violating regulations.
- The police force has an inspectorate that investigates complaints against its officers.
(As a noun)
Inspectorate ( noun )
An official body or department that is responsible for inspecting and ensuring compliance in a particular field or industry.
Origin:
From french inspecteur, from latin inspector "overseer, inspector".
Examples:
- The building was inspected by the fire inspectorate and was found to be in compliance with all safety regulations.
- The government established an inspectorate to ensure that food products are safe for consumption.
- The school inspectorate is responsible for monitoring the quality of education in the country.
- The mining company was fined by the environmental inspectorate for violating regulations.
- The police force has an inspectorate that investigates complaints against its officers.