inspectorate
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From inspector + -ate (forms nouns denoting a rank or office, a body of people performing it, the concrete charge of it).
Noun
[edit]inspectorate (plural inspectorates)
- An organized group of inspectors.
- 2014 September 23, A teacher, “Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents”, in The Guardian:
- What makes a great primary? Let's deal with this one straight away – it isn't what Ofsted says. All the inspectorate has cared about in the past few years is data progression in maths and literacy.
- 2023 November 15, Chris Howe, “East West Rail and the Cambridge connection”, in RAIL, number 996, page 57:
- Once the next stage of funding is agreed, EWR Co will submit the DCO [Development Consent Order] application to the Planning Inspectorate, which will examine the proposals (during which time the public can comment on the application).
- The office of an inspector.
- The jurisdiction of an inspector.
Translations
[edit]organized group
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office
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jurisdiction
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