administrative division
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Definition
administrative division (noun) 1. A defined geographical area or district established by a government for the purpose of organizing and implementing governance, policy, and public services. It is a formal unit within a country's or region's administrative structure.
Usage
This term is used in formal, governmental, and geographical contexts to refer to the official subdivisions of a territory. It is a broad category encompassing various specific types of divisions.
Examples
- The country is organized into several administrative divisions, including states, provinces, and counties.
- Data was collected and compared across different administrative divisions within the region.
- The new policy will be implemented at the level of the local administrative division.
Advanced Usage
- "first-order administrative division": Refers to the primary subdivisions of a country, such as states in the USA or provinces in Canada.
- "lower-level administrative division": Refers to subdivisions within a primary division, such as counties within a state or districts within a province.
Variants and Related Words
- Administrative district (noun): A direct synonym, often used interchangeably.
- Territorial division (noun): A similar term emphasizing the geographical aspect of the division.
- Subdivision (noun): A more general term for any part of a larger divided whole, which can include administrative divisions.
Synonyms
- administrative district
- territorial division
- political division
- jurisdiction
Different Meanings
The core meaning of "administrative division" is consistent. Its specific interpretation depends on the type of division being referenced (e.g., state, province, municipality), but the fundamental concept of a governance district remains.
Noun
- a district defined for administrative purposes