prefect

[ˈpriːfekt]

prefect Definition

  • 1a chief officer, magistrate, or regional governor in certain countries
  • 2a senior student authorized to enforce discipline in a school

Using prefect: Examples

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

  • Example

    The prefect of the province was responsible for maintaining law and order.

  • Example

    He was appointed as the prefect of the police force.

  • Example

    The school prefects were tasked with ensuring that students followed the rules.

prefect Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with prefect

  • the chief officer of a police force

    Example

    The prefect of police was responsible for maintaining law and order in the city.

  • a senior student authorized to enforce discipline in a school

    Example

    The school prefects were responsible for ensuring that students followed the rules.

  • a Roman Catholic bishop who has jurisdiction over a territory that is not yet a diocese

    Example

    The prefect apostolic was responsible for overseeing the church's activities in the region.

Origins of prefect

from Latin 'praefectus', meaning 'appointed'

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Summary: prefect in Brief

The term 'prefect' [ˈpriːfekt] refers to a chief officer, magistrate, or regional governor in certain countries, or a senior student authorized to enforce discipline in a school. Examples include 'The prefect of the province was responsible for maintaining law and order,' and 'The school prefects were tasked with ensuring that students followed the rules.'