provost

[ˈprɒvəst]

provost Definition

  • 1a high-ranking administrative officer in certain universities, typically one responsible for discipline
  • 2the chief dignitary of a cathedral or collegiate church
  • 3a prison warden

Using provost: Examples

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

  • Example

    The provost is responsible for maintaining discipline and order on campus.

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    The provost presided over the graduation ceremony.

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    The provost of the cathedral led the procession.

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    The provost of the prison was known for his strictness.

provost Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with provost

  • a military police officer responsible for enforcing discipline and maintaining order among troops

    Example

    The provost marshal was tasked with investigating the incident and bringing the perpetrators to justice.

  • provost court

    a military court that tries cases involving violations of military law

    Example

    The soldier was brought before the provost court on charges of desertion.

  • a non-commissioned officer responsible for maintaining discipline and order among troops

    Example

    The provost sergeant was in charge of the prisoners of war.

Origins of provost

from Old English 'profost', from Medieval Latin 'praepositus', meaning 'placed in charge'

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Summary: provost in Brief

The term 'provost' [ˈprɒvəst] refers to a high-ranking administrative officer in certain universities, typically one responsible for discipline. It also denotes the chief dignitary of a cathedral or collegiate church, and a prison warden. Examples include 'The provost is responsible for maintaining discipline and order on campus.' and 'The provost of the cathedral led the procession.'