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Selectmen Meaning in English

word · lemma: selectman

sɪˈlɛktmən
si-LEKT-muhn
sɪˈlɛktmən
si-LEKT-muhn

Definition

'Selectmen' are elected members of the local government board in many small towns in New England, USA. They are responsible for making decisions and managing the town's affairs.

Usage & Nuances

Used almost exclusively in New England, USA; the term is rarely used elsewhere. 'Board of selectmen' refers to the whole group. Gender-neutral: some towns use 'selectboard' or the term 'selectpeople'. Distinct from city councils in larger cities.

Example Sentences

The selectmen meet every week to discuss town issues.

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Three new selectmen were elected this year.

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The selectmen made a decision about the new park.

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It's not easy to run for selectmen, but many locals want to help their community.

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The selectmen often hold public meetings to hear what residents think.

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Whenever there's a big local problem, the selectmen get involved right away.

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