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president
[prez-i-duhnt]
noun
the highest executive officer of a modern republic, as the chief executive of the United States.
sworn in as the 56th president of Mexico.
an officer appointed or elected to preside over an organized body of persons.
the chief officer of a college, university, society, corporation, etc.
a person who presides.
president
/ ˈprɛzɪdənt, ˌprɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl /
noun
(often capital) the chief executive or head of state of a republic, esp of the US
(in the US) the chief executive officer of a company, corporation, etc
a person who presides over an assembly, meeting, etc
the chief executive officer of certain establishments of higher education
Other Word Forms
- presidentially adverb
- presidentship noun
- presidential adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of president1
Word History and Origins
Origin of president1
Example Sentences
"If some troops appear there," the Russian president said, "especially now while the fighting's going on, we proceed from the premise that these will be legitimate targets for destruction."
The president also campaigned on cracking down on illegal immigration, telling supporters he believed migrants were stealing jobs from Americans.
But the end of the August recess in Washington — and the oncoming flu and COVID-19 season — could return public attention to subjects that have proved politically perilous for the president this week.
Teresa Ribera, executive vice president of the Commission, said in a statement on Friday the regulator had factored in previous findings of Google's anti-competitive conduct when deciding to levy a higher fine.
No person, be they an American president or a civilian critic, could make Oliphant put down his pen — though it wasn’t for lack of trying.
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