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councilor
[koun-suh-ler, -sler]
councilor
/ ˈkaʊnsələ /
noun
a variant US spelling of councillor
an archaic spelling of counsellor
Other Word Forms
- councilorship noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of councilor1
Example Sentences
His prior public service, as councilor, then deputy mayor, of a Sydney suburb ended abruptly in 2009 amid displays of undiplomatic temper.
But tourism councilor Simone Venturini was shocked that anyone might be upset that such a high-profile event was happening in the city.
Anab Awale, a district councilor in Mitte who is Somali German, said the nonchalance of German officials toward comfort women revisionism was clear evidence that Germany’s own racial inequalities remain unresolved.
“This is an opportunity for economic growth,” says Ericka Alneus, the city councilor behind the 24-hour plan.
However, this past April he said, “If the universities in accordance with their policies can’t guarantee the safety and security and well-being of the students, then I think it is incumbent upon a local mayor or local governor or local town councilor, whoever is the local leadership there, to step in and enforce the law.”
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