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Answer for the clue "Trustees' gathering place ", 9 letters:
boardroom

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Word definitions for boardroom in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a room where a committee meets (such as the board of directors of a company) [syn: council chamber ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 the room where a group of people (especially the board of a company or organization) conducts its meetings 2 (context figuratively English) corporations or corporate management considered as a section of society

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also board-room , 1731, from board (n.1) in the sense of "table where council is held" + room (n.).

Usage examples of boardroom.

Fields said, and took his arm as they started up the imposing stone staircase that led to the boardrooms and classrooms in University Hall.

Battles in boardrooms made him irritable, and he found them endlessly boring.

There were other cars ahead of them, more of the heavy-bodied black limos that signified junior executive status and were abandoned for more practical vehicles once the rider made it into the boardroom.

I went to bed, a pillow over my head to drown out the sporadic outbursts from the boardroom of Caron Malloy, Inc.

SkyLight had always had a bad tendency to change perfectly good plans for no better reason than what seemed to be the unscheduled whims of the people at boardroom level.

Mr Nelluss stood, his hands behind his back, looking out from the boardroom window of his towering corporation building at Docklands.

At the far end of the boardroom the lift light blinked red and chromium doors opened in the wall of travertine marble.

Julie slumped into one of the boardroom chairs and stared across the table at the old man who sat before her.

The special emergency meeting was being held in the penthouse boardroom, the highest pinnacle of power in Combined Media.

The boardroom itself was designed to embody, reflect, and amplify that power.

In the boardroom, there was a feeling of isolation, almost a sense of impending doom.

There had been shocks in the penthouse boardroom all through the meetingbut nothing like this.

But he prided himself that he knew human nature and the baseness therein, and between Kate Hannigan and this doctor, whom he had grown to hate, having been forced to listen to his views across the table of the boardroom in the workhouse, he sensed baseness like a hungry dog.

Ria would kill him and hang his scalp in the LlewellCo boardroom, no arguments, if he put Kayla in a dangerous situation.

On the first double-page spread was a picture of three executive types in dark suits gathered around the end of a shiny boardroom table.