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Public Affairs

Description:

Public affairs refers to the management, communication, and interaction between an organization or government body and the general public. It involves activities that aim to inform, engage, and influence the public regarding policies, issues, and events.

Senses:

Sense 1 (Noun):

Refers to the activities and efforts carried out by organizations or government bodies to establish and maintain a positive relationship with the public.

Example sentence: The company's public affairs department organized a town hall meeting to address the community's concerns.

Sense 2 (Noun):

Relates to the specific field of study or discipline that focuses on the examination and analysis of policies, government processes, and public issues.

Example sentence: He pursued a degree in public affairs to better understand the dynamics of governance and policy-making.

Sense 3 (Noun):

Describes news or information about governmental and political matters, typically featured in newspapers, magazines, or news websites.

Example sentence: The website provides up-to-date public affairs articles covering various topics, including legislation and international relations.

Sense 4 (Adjective):

Referring to events or activities that are available or accessible to the general public.

Example sentence: The public affairs concert attracted thousands of music enthusiasts to the city park.

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