noun
- plural of intendance; the office, authority, or jurisdiction of an intendant (a high-ranking administrative official, especially in France or Spain)
- plural of intendance; the system or practice of administration by intendants
Usage: historical; chiefly used in reference to French and Spanish colonial administration
Usage: historical
Examples
- The intendances of New Spain were responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order across vast territories.
- Under the Bourbon reforms, intendances replaced the older system of colonial governance.
- The intendances wielded considerable power in both civil and military matters.
- French intendances in the 18th century served as models for administrative efficiency.
- The establishment of intendances marked a shift toward centralized royal authority in the colonies.