government agent
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Definition
Noun: 1. An individual authorized to act on behalf of a government or its administrative departments: A government agent is a representative or official employed by a government body. Their authority and duties are defined by the specific agency or department they work for, and they act to implement laws, policies, or administrative functions.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The government agent presented his credentials before inspecting the facility.
- Customs officers are government agents responsible for controlling goods entering the country.
- A government agent from the environmental protection agency issued a fine for the violation.
Advanced Usage
- The term is broad and can apply to officials with varying levels of authority, from local inspectors to federal officers.
- It often implies the individual has specific legal or investigative powers granted by their government employer.
Variants and Related Words
- Federal agent (n): A government agent working specifically for the national/federal government.
- FBI and DEA officers are federal agents.
- Special agent (n): Often used for government agents with investigative authority in law enforcement agencies.
- A special agent led the investigation.
Synonyms
- Official: A person holding public office or having a position of authority.
- Officer: Often used for government agents in law enforcement or regulatory roles (e.g., police officer, immigration officer).
- Representative: One who acts on behalf of another entity.
Related Phrases
- Undercover agent: A government agent who conceals their true identity to gather information.
- The undercover agent infiltrated the criminal organization.
- Secret agent: A government agent engaged in espionage or covert operations, typically for an intelligence agency.
Noun
- a representative or official of a government or administrative department of a government