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Township - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

township

/ˈtaʊnʃɪp/ /ˈtaʊnʃɪp/

Definition:

A small administrative division or community within a larger area, often rural or suburban.

Synonyms:

district, municipality, borough, settlement

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

metropolis, wilderness

Common Collocations:

township government, township meeting, township road, township official

Derivatives:

townships, townspeople

Usage Tips:

Use "township" to refer to a small local government unit or community, especially in rural areas.

Common Phrases:

township hall, township trustee, go to town (informal)

Etymology:

From Old English "tūn" (enclosure, village) + "scipe" (state, condition), meaning a small administrative division.

Examples:

  • 1. The township held a meeting to discuss road repairs.
  • 2. She grew up in a quiet township outside the city.
  • 3. The new park will serve all residents of the township.
  • 4. Each township has its own elected officials and regulations.

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