senator

UK /ˈsɛn.ə.tə/ US /ˈsɛn.ə.tɚ/
noun 6

Definitions

noun

1

A member, normally elected, in the house or chamber of a legislature called a senate, as, for instance, the legislatures of the United States and Canada.

It was disbanded when Derrick was only six, after that grouchy old ultra-Libertarian Senator Timothy de Illy made “welfare hotel for Third-World nations” a household catchphrase.

I was a United States senator-elect at age thirty.

2

A member of any legislative body or parliament, particularly the British Parliament.

3

A member of the ancient Roman Senate.

4

A member of a governing council in other states in the ancient world.

5

A member of the ruler’s council or governing council in general, a leading statesman.

Both we will raigne as Conſuls of the earth, And mightie kings ſhall be our Senators.

noun

1

The title for someone who is elected to be a senator.

The legislation, sponsored by Senators Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Lee, and Murphy, required the president to withdraw all forces from Yemen (except those participating in antiterrorism operations against AQAP) within 30 days of enactment.

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