0 a building or room where a chancellor works or lives, or the people who work in a chancellor's offices
Far away, in the chancelleries of Europe, and, not so far away, in the big government buildings in the West End of London, the statesmen were even then making their last effort to avert war.
In the Allied chancelleries there was fear of a treacherous separate peace between Russia and Germany.
Johan is then busy with his despatches and shut up in the chancellery.
The chancellery very actively dealt with personnel questions and staffing for all state institutions with f unctionaries of different specialties and ranks.
Let nobody tell me such a scenario is impossible; it is no more improbable than the one on which the chancelleries are currently working.
You may have to alter the arrangement of the rooms so as to get proper chancellery offices.
We know that, in the chancelleries, there is no plan and even less political will to move forward.