Meaning & Definition of word "District"

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    District

    /ˈdɪstrɪkt/

    noun:

    • 1. A defined area or region, especially one established for administrative purposes.
      • Example: The school district has implemented new policies to improve education standards.
    • 2. A portion of a city or town with particular characteristics or used for a specific purpose.
      • Example: The downtown district is known for its vibrant nightlife and shopping options.
    • 3. An area of responsibility or authority, especially in a governmental or administrative context.
      • Example: The district attorney's office is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in the area.
    • 4. A region defined for electoral purposes.
      • Example: He was elected as a congressman from the 5th congressional district.
    • 5. A geographical area marked by a common feature.
      • Example: The historical district contains many preserved buildings from the 19th century.

    Etymology

    From Latin districtus, past participle of distringere 'to draw apart, bind'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    school district:

    A specific administrative area responsible for local schools.

    business district:

    An area where most businesses are concentrated.

    shopping district:

    A section of a city with many shops and retail outlets.

    Related Words

    district attorney:

    A lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases in a specific district.

    district court:

    A court that has jurisdiction over a specific area or district.

    Slang Meanings of district

    Meaning: Diss

    Example Sentence: When someone calls you out in a district, it can feel like a diss.

    Meaning: Block

    Example Sentence: That part of town is cool, but we don't go there after dark; it's a block in the district.