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intergovernmental
[ in-ter-guhv-ern-men-tl, -er-men- ]
intergovernmental
/ ˌɪntəˌɡʌvəˈmɛntəl /
adjective
- conducted between or involving two or more governments
an intergovernmental conference
Word History and Origins
Origin of intergovernmental1
Example Sentences
Global power generation from coal is expected to jump by 9% in 2021, according to the Paris-based intergovernmental organization’s Coal 2021 report, which was released on Friday.
These kinds of projects are expensive, and intergovernmental collaboration, at least in New York, has historically proven complicated.
Hogan’s former scheduler and director of intergovernmental affairs also joined Transurban in January 2020 to work in government affairs.
Most of the 61,000 people under the Marshals’ lock and key are held in state and local facilities under intergovernmental agreements.
These countries together form the core of the Arctic Council, an intergovernmental forum.
The IPCC is an intergovernmental body set up for the purpose of studying climate change.
We can group the appropriate United States policies into three areas: interpersonal, intergovernmental, and intergenerational.
Fifth and finally, it is not just at an intergovernmental level that we see the signs of more cooperation.
So the problem is not unique to this situation; it affects all intergovernmental relations.
In the Hague Conventions and other intergovernmental instruments the rudiments of international government already exist.
Upon the initiative of this Government a year's postponement of reparations and other intergovernmental debts was brought about.
The diplomatic corps was flawless in their handling of intergovernmental affairs.
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