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auspice
[ aw-spis ]
noun
under the auspices of the Department of Education.
- Often auspices. a favorable sign or propitious circumstance.
- a divination or prognostication, originally from observing birds.
auspice
/ 藞蓴藧蝉辫瑟蝉 /
noun
- usually plural patronage or guidance (esp in the phrase under the auspices of )
- often plural a sign or omen, esp one that is favourable
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of auspice1
Example Sentences
A Birmingham City Council spokesperson said on Wednesday there had been an agreement to hold further discussions at the end of next week "under the auspices of Acas".
After Vladimir Putin had proposed replacing President Volodymyr Zelensky's administration with "external governance" in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN, President Trump made it known that he was "angry" with Putin.
Another provision of the decree appears to take action to restore monuments to Confederate leaders on federal land under the auspices of rejecting 鈥渁nti-American ideology.鈥
Doing this under the auspices of reducing waste and fraud sounds like a good thing.
Under the false auspices of "efficiency," he's slashing workers at random and targeting entire departments that happen to have the power to hold his businesses accountable for law-breaking.
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