Examples of 'provost' in a sentence

Meaning of "provost"

provost (noun): An official in charge of education or discipline in a university or college. In some contexts, may also refer to a high-ranking dignitary or officer, especially in the military
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  • One placed in charge: a head, a chief
  • A dean: the head of a cathedral chapter.
  • The head of various other ecclesiastical bodies, even (rare, obsolete) muezzins.
  • The minister of the chief Protestant church of a town or region in Germany, the Low Countries, and Scandinavia.

How to use "provost" in a sentence

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Let the provost marshal figure it out.
I turn you over to the provost marshal.
The provost has issued a kill order.
Please report to the provost marshal by noon.
The provost granted your appeal request.
I will have extra provost with mine.
The bailiff replaced at times the provost.
He later became provost of the cathedral chapter.
I will work it out with the provost.
The provost wants to pay for it.
Trombley also served as assistant provost there.
The lord provost is not listed to be here today.
I would like to see the provost marshal.
There is a provost marshal coming here.
For the meeting with the provost.

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The provost turns wrist in septic.
You heard what the provost marshal said.
The provost of the entire university will be watching me.
Which incensed the provost to such a degree that.
The provost marshal has a circular out on you.
Turn him over to the provost marshal at BeIvoir.
The provost is not going to like that.
I have an urgent report from the provost marshal.
The provost marshal will make that determination.
I had a word with the provost.
Provost was previously deputy assistant commissioner.
In many cases the provost marshal is in charge of discipline.
I have just heard about it from the provost.
He was elected provost for the university a year later.
Gallagher to see the provost marshal.
The provost position remains vacant.
I need to see the provost marshal.
The provost is the returning officer.
You may speak to the provost.
They asked that a provost be appointed as soon as possible.
Each prosti is led by a provost prost.
The provost office was responsible.
We need to appeal to the provost marshal.
The provost was later pressured to leave the university.
Stern also briefly served as provost of the university.
They were governed by city corporations headed by a lord provost.
The role of the provost varies among institutions.
Before his elevation to the bishopric he was a cathedral provost.
The operation includes a provost unit mission prévôtal.
That matter was brought before the provost.
I am the provost of a major university.
He screamed his head off to the provost marshal.
The provost marshall might need that for evidence.
Come carefully you coming provost.
I am the provost marshal here.

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