aldermen

[ˈɔːldəmən]

aldermen Definition

a member of a municipal legislative body in a city or town.

Using aldermen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aldermen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The aldermen voted unanimously to approve the new budget.

  • Example

    The mayor and the aldermen disagreed on the proposed changes to the city's zoning laws.

  • Example

    The aldermen are responsible for making decisions about local issues such as taxes, public safety, and infrastructure.

Phrases with aldermen

  • the governing body of a city or town that is made up of aldermen

    Example

    The board of aldermen meets every Tuesday to discuss local issues.

  • an alderman who is elected by the entire city or town rather than by a specific ward or district

    Example

    The alderman at large represents the interests of the entire city.

  • relating to or characteristic of aldermen or their work

    Example

    The aldermanic committee is responsible for reviewing and approving all new construction projects in the city.

Origins of aldermen

from Old English 'aldormann', meaning 'ruler of all'

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Summary: aldermen in Brief

'Aldermen' [ˈɔːldəmən] are members of a municipal legislative body in a city or town. They are responsible for making decisions about local issues such as taxes, public safety, and infrastructure. Phrases like 'board of aldermen' and 'alderman at large' use 'aldermen' to denote the governing body of a city or town or an alderman who is elected by the entire city or town. The term 'aldermanic' relates to or is characteristic of aldermen or their work.