adjutant

/ˈædʒətənt/
adjective
  1. Relating to or serving as an adjutant; assisting or auxiliary.
    • The adjutant role requires attention to detail.
    • He took on adjutant duties during the training exercise.
    • The adjutant staff worked late to prepare the briefing.
noun
  1. A military officer who acts as an administrative assistant to a commanding officer.
    • The adjutant organized the daily schedule for the general.
    • As an adjutant, she handled all the paperwork for the regiment.
    • The adjutant relayed orders from the commander to the troops.
  2. A person who assists or serves as a helper in any organization or activity.
    • The club's adjutant kept track of membership records.
    • He acted as adjutant for the charity event, handling logistics.
    • She served as the adjutant to the project manager, coordinating meetings and reports.
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