Agencies
Pronunciation: /ˈeɪdʒənsiː/
Agencies (noun)
- A company that provides a specific service for other businesses or people.
- A part of the government responsible for a specific area, like health or education.
- The power or ability to make choices and act independently.
Examples
- The agency hired new staff for the project.
- She contacted an agency to find a job.
Common collocations: advertising agency, travel agency, employment agency, federal agency, regulatory agency