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senator
[sen-uh-ter]
noun
Often Senator a member of a senate.
Senator, (in the United States) a title of respect accorded a person who is or has been a member of the Senate.
senator
/ ˈsɛnətə /
noun
(often capital) a member of a Senate or senate
any legislator or statesman
Other Word Forms
- senatorship noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Kennedy repeatedly defended his record in heated exchanges with senators from both parties and questioned data that show the effectiveness of vaccines.
Meanwhile, public health experts and HHS staffers are calling for Kennedy to be fired, and several senators at the hearing echoed that call.
When Kennedy refused to agree with Warner’s assertion that “a million Americans died from COVID,” the senator blew up.
In the testy appearance before the Senate Finance Committee, Kennedy repeatedly defended his record in heated exchanges with senators from both parties and questioned data that show the effectiveness of vaccines.
During three hours of testimony, Democrats accused the US health secretary of lying and restricting Americans' access to vaccines, while several Republican senators also raised concerns.
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