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1. executive
noun. ['ɪgˈzɛkjətɪv'] a person responsible for the administration of a business.
Synonyms
- rainmaker
- Surgeon General
- corporate executive
- executive director
- business executive
- government minister
- administrator
- vice president
- V.P.
- decision maker
Antonyms
- reverse
- tail
- foot
- nonmember
Etymology
- executif (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
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Rhymes with Executive Branch
- tranche
- stanch
- branche
- blanche
- blanch
- lancz
Sentences with executive-branch
1. Noun Phrase
The power of the executive branch is vested in the president, the U.S. chief of state.
2. Noun Phrase
Since then, the executive branch has become much more formidable.
3. Noun Phrase
The Executive Schedule applies to the highest-ranking appointed officials in the executive branch of the government.
4. Noun Phrase
* Serving as commander in chief of the U.S. military.
2. executive
noun. ['ɪgˈzɛkjətɪv'] persons who administer the law.
Synonyms
- Clinton administration
- Reagan administration
- brass
- authorities
- regime
- Carter administration
- organisation
- government
- governing body
- governance
- administration
- establishment
- organization
Antonyms
- finish
- inactivity
- layman
- idle
Etymology
- executif (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
3. executive
noun. ['ɪgˈzɛkjətɪv'] someone who manages a government agency or department.
Synonyms
- Director of Central Intelligence
- prefect
- head
- DCI
- triumvir
- top dog
- commissioner
- administrator
- Secretary General
Antonyms
- unimportant
- undock
- natural depression
- follow
Etymology
- executif (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
4. branch
noun. ['ˈbræntʃ'] a division of some larger or more complex organization.
Synonyms
- judicial branch
- Executive Office of the President
- local post office
- post office
- division
- executive branch
- legislative branch
- arm
Antonyms
- block
- recall
- freeze
- ending
Etymology
- branche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- branca (Latin)
5. branch
noun. ['ˈbræntʃ'] a division of a stem, or secondary stem arising from the main stem of a plant.
Synonyms
- twig
- branchlet
- sprig
- limb
- tree branch
- deadwood
- stem
- bark
Antonyms
- stand still
- united
- join
- connect
Etymology
- branche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- branca (Latin)
6. branch
noun. ['ˈbræntʃ'] a part of a forked or branching shape.
Synonyms
- bifurcation
- subfigure
- crotch
- ramification
- fork
- leg
- furcation
- brachium
Antonyms
- associate
- unite
- shared
- joint
Etymology
- branche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- branca (Latin)
7. branch
noun. ['ˈbræntʃ'] a stream or river connected to a larger one.
Synonyms
- distributary
- billabong
- confluent
- affluent
- watercourse
- feeder
- stream
Antonyms
- distributary
- refrain
- fall
- middle
Etymology
- branche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- branca (Latin)
8. branch
noun. ['ˈbræntʃ'] a natural consequence of development.
Synonyms
- consequence
- result
- offshoot
- outcome
- issue
- effect
- outgrowth
- upshot
- offset
Antonyms
- death
- unbalance
- stay
- conform
Etymology
- branche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- branca (Latin)
9. branch
verb. ['ˈbræntʃ'] divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork.
Synonyms
- trifurcate
- twig
- ramify
- diverge
- bifurcate
- arborise
- furcate
- fork
- separate
Antonyms
- same
- dependent
- integrated
- union
Etymology
- branche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- branca (Latin)
10. branch
verb. ['ˈbræntʃ'] grow and send out branches or branch-like structures.
Synonyms
- grow
- furcate
- fork
- separate
Antonyms
- unify
- desegregate
- advantage
- attached
Etymology
- branche (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- branca (Latin)