government building

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government building

The mayor walks into the government building for a meeting.

Definition

Noun: A structure that serves as the official workplace for a specific department, agency, or branch of a government. It is a physical facility where public administration, governance, and official state business are conducted.

Usage

This term refers specifically to the physical building itself. It is commonly used to describe structures that are owned, operated by, or dedicated to a governmental body.

Examples
  • The new government building downtown houses both the city council and the mayor's office.
  • Tourists often visit the historic government building to see where laws are made.
  • Security is always high at that government building because it contains important state archives.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in a generic sense ("I need to go to a government building to get my permit") or to refer to a specific, often well-known, structure ("The Capitol is a famous government building in Washington, D.C.").
  • It often implies a degree of public access for services, though areas may be restricted.
Variants and Related Words
  • Capitol: (noun) A building in which a state legislative body meets.
  • City Hall: (noun) The building housing a city's administrative offices.
  • Courthouse: (noun) A building in which courts of law are held.
  • Statehouse: (noun) The building in which a state legislature meets.
Synonyms
  • Administrative building
  • Public building
  • Civic center (can refer to a complex of buildings)
Antonyms
  • Private residence
  • Commercial building
  • Corporate headquarters
government building

The mayor walks into the government building for a meeting.

Noun
  1. a building that houses a branch of government