city hall
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Definition
- Noun:
- A building that houses administrative offices of a municipal government: This is the primary meaning, referring to the physical structure where the city's government officials and departments conduct their business, such as the mayor's office, council chambers, and administrative services.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The mayor announced the new policy from the steps of city hall.
- You need to go to city hall to apply for a building permit.
- Protesters gathered outside city hall to demand action.
Advanced Usage
- "You can't fight city hall": This is a common idiomatic expression meaning it is very difficult or futile to oppose or change the decisions of a large, bureaucratic government authority.
- I know the new zoning law is unfair, but you can't fight city hall.
Variants and Related Words
- Town hall: A building used for the administration of local government, typically in a smaller town. It can also refer to a public meeting.
- Municipal building: A more formal synonym for the physical structure.
- City council: The legislative body that often meets within the city hall.
Synonyms
- Municipal building
- Civic center (in some contexts, this can refer to a complex of government buildings)
Related Phrases
- City hall politics: Refers to the often complex and localized political dealings and bureaucracy within a municipal government.
- He got caught up in city hall politics and decided to resign.
Related Idioms
- "Take it to city hall": To formally complain or appeal to the municipal authorities.
- If you're unhappy with the decision, you should take it to city hall.
Noun
- a building that houses administrative offices of a municipal government