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Meaning & Definition of Precinct in English

English

Precinct

A district of a city or town marked for administrative purposes.


Pronunciation:

/ˈpriː.sɪŋkt/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

precincts

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A designated area often used for policing or voting.

    Example Sentence: Voting precincts determine where citizens go to cast their ballots on election day.

  • Definition: The enclosed area around a building, particularly a church or a group of churches.

    Example Sentence: The church's precinct included a garden and several buildings used for community gatherings.

  • Definition: A place of jurisdiction for police or law enforcement.

    Example Sentence: The precinct covers all the neighborhoods within its boundaries.

  • Definition: An area where specific regulations apply, often regarding law enforcement.

    Example Sentence: Each precinct has its own rules regarding public gatherings and events.

Etymology

Origin: From Middle English 'precincte', from Latin 'praecinctus', meaning 'to gird around'.

Synonyms

districtzonesectorareajurisdiction

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • police precinct: A local area or district for police services.
  • voting precinct: A specific location designated for voting activity.
  • precinct captain: A person in charge of a precinct, especially during elections.

Translations

  • Spanish: distrito
  • French: précincte
  • German: Bezirk
  • Russian: участок

Related Words

  • jurisdiction: The official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
  • district: A defined area, often with specific administrative purposes.

Slang Meanings of precinct

  • Meaning: A local area under police control.

    Example Sentence: You've got to be cautious in that precinct; the crime rate is high.

  • Meaning: A voting area.

    Example Sentence: I need to find my precinct before I can vote.