Definitions for inspectorate

inspectorate in·spec·tor·ate

Spelling: [in-spek-ter-it]
IPA: /ɪnˈspɛk tər ɪt/

Inspectorate is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 2611 anagrams from letters in inspectorate (aceeinoprstt).

Definitions for inspectorate

noun

  1. the office or function of an inspector.
  2. a body of inspectors.
  3. a district under an inspector.

Origin of inspectorate

First recorded in 1755-65; inspector + -ate3

Examples for inspectorate

This arrangement came to an end in 1905, greatly to the regret of the inspectorate.

Mr. Acheson, in a memorandum to the Custom inspectorate from Canton, says it amounts to 5,000 piculs.

The complaints of the Medical Officers of Health were frequent and insistent on the inadequacy of the inspectorate.

This council is usually recruited from the ranks of directors of training colleges and from the inspectorate.

In recent years, we see the inspectorate urging that even children of tender years ought not to live in the workhouse.

Some boards of guardians—often on the suggestion of the inspectorate—promptly made use of their new powers.

But the mere development of the inspectorate would not be the only step in the progress of the organisation of Labour Protection.

The cleavage in policy between the inspectorate and the president did not at first manifest itself.

We see all this reflected in the advice and criticisms pressed by the inspectorate on the boards of guardians.

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