Officialdom
(noun)
The body of officials or people holding positions of authority within an organization or government.
Origin:
The word 'officialdom' refers to the body of officials or the people who hold positions of authority within an organization or government.
Examples:
- The officialdom was known for its slow and bureaucratic processes.
- The officialdom was criticized for being unresponsive to the needs of the people.
- The officialdom was made up of elected officials and appointed officials.
- The officialdom had the power to make important decisions and enforce laws.
- The officialdom was responsible for maintaining order and stability within the community.