Adjutant in a sentence as a noun

Would make a nice adjutant to the mega constellation projects going on

They, or their adjutants, are interested in using the "Danish newspapers"; not the people on the street.

Now tuition at many places is more than the national median household income, and the most of the faculty is made up of very poorly paid adjutants with a thin gerontocracy layer of tenured professors taking up most of the faculty salary pie.

Adjutant definitions

noun

an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer

See also: aide aide-de-camp

noun

large Indian stork with a military gait