office
When referring to a physical place of work, 'office' is usually a countable noun (e.g., 'an office', 'two offices'). When referring to a position of authority or the period of time someone holds that power, it is often used in phrases like 'in office' or 'take office'. In these cases, it functions more as an abstract concept than a physical location. The meaning related to a religious service or a formal duty is quite rare in modern daily conversation and is mostly found in old books or very formal ceremonies.
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The AC is out. I'm literally melting in the office.
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Meanings
A room, set of rooms, or building used as a place for commercial, professional, or administrative work.
"She spent the entire afternoon working in her home office."
A position of authority, duty, or trust, especially one held by an elected official.
"The president is seeking a second term in office."
A particular function, service, or duty performed for another.
"He performed the final office of burial with great solemnity."