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comptroller
[kuhn-troh-ler, komp-troh-ler]
comptroller
/ əˈٰəʊə /
noun
a variant spelling of controller, used esp as a title of any of various financial executives
Other Word Forms
- comptrollership noun
- dzˈٰDZˌ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of comptroller1
Example Sentences
Lander, NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate, was attempting to escort someone attending their hearing.
Northern Ireland's comptroller and auditor general said about 3,800 patients were potentially subjected to severe harm last year because of ambulance handover delays.
In fiscal year 2024, the average daily rate for rooms contracted through an agreement with the Hotel Assn. of New York City was $156, according to a report by the city’s comptroller’s office.
“Evanston Salt Costs Climbing,” his 2018 drama now receiving its Southern California premiere in a Rogue Machine production at the Matrix Theatre, could be a bullet point in a comptroller’s budgetary report.
Before being named head of the CNE, he served as comptroller general.
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