Department in a sentence as a noun

That's why the new logo reminds you of a department store like Macy's, or the makeup counter at Shoppers Drug Mart.

In a matter of minutes, your actions violated the trust that we, as a department, spend years trying to build and maintain.

“All I’m saying is: Couldn’t you have run those First Amendment rights past the legal department first?”Welcome to modern America.

Their annual operating budget is, what, the size of the school districts in one midsize US city or the IT department of a single large bank?

It seems to me that this press release was meant to invite interested parties to contact Tesla's legal department, though it didn't say so explicitly.

Numerous edge cases that would have been lost in high-level review were caught and integrated from day 1 due to my actually watching people do the job for a day or two per department.

I'm not making a value judgement in either direction there--I feel that poetry is a good metaphor, because things in Scala tend to fall apart in the reading department.

The Australian government is getting better in this regard[1], they now have an open tender website but I believe it still requires some form of accreditation that has a person in a department standing between application and approval.

Department definitions

noun

a specialized division of a large organization; "you'll find it in the hardware department"; "she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury"

See also: section

noun

the territorial and administrative division of some countries (such as France)

noun

a specialized sphere of knowledge; "baking is not my department"; "his work established a new department of literature"