officio

[uh-fish-ee-oh]

officio Definition

  • 1an official duty or responsibility
  • 2a task or role that is part of one's job or position

Using officio: Examples

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

  • Example

    It is my officio to ensure that all employees are following company policies.

  • Example

    As a teacher, grading papers is part of my officio.

  • Example

    The president's officio includes representing the country at international events.

officio Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with officio

  • by virtue of holding a certain office or position

    Example

    As the CEO, she is ex officio a member of the board of directors.

  • officio brevis non vocat ad munus

    the performance of an official duty excuses from the penalty of neglect

    Example

    He was excused from the penalty of neglect because he was performing his officio.

  • officio divino

    a religious service or ceremony

    Example

    The church held an officio divino for the deceased bishop.

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Summary: officio in Brief

'Officio' [uh-fish-ee-oh] refers to an official duty or responsibility, often a task or role that is part of one's job or position. It can be used in phrases like 'ex officio,' meaning by virtue of holding a certain office or position, and 'officio brevis non vocat ad munus,' meaning the performance of an official duty excuses from the penalty of neglect.