presidential

[Pres`i*den·tial]

Of or pertaining to a president; as, the presidential chair; a presidential election.

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Presiding or watching over.

Adjective
befitting a president; "criticized the candidate for not looking presidential"

Adjective
relating to a president or presidency; "presidential aides"; "presidential veto"


a.
Presiding or watching over.

a.
Of or pertaining to a president; as, the presidential chair; a presidential election.


Presidential

Pres`i*den"tial , a. 1. Presiding or watching over. "Presidential angels." Glanvill. 2. Of or pertaining to a president; as, the presidential chair; a presidential election.

Presiding or watching over.

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Usage Examples

I perfectly understood President Obama's attitude throughout the French presidential campaign. He had no reason to distance himself from Nicolas Sarkozy. It's the basic solidarity that leaders who worked together owe to each other.

If we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday at a time of presidential inaugurals, this is thanks to Ronald Reagan who created the holiday, and not to the Democratic Congress of the Carter years, which rejected it.

I was extended secret service protection during my presidential run in 1984, when I received the most death threats ever made toward a candidate.

Federal elections happen every two years in this country. Presidential elections every four years. And four years just isn't long enough to dismantle all the environmental laws we've got in this country.

I am suspending my presidential campaign, because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because I'm not a fighter.

Let's not overlook, though, what we do know about the campaign finance scandal, and the fact the Chinese were involved in our presidential campaign and our congressional campaigns.

Everybody knows they're on the Obama team: There isn't vice presidential vs. presidential division, there's not a generational pull. People have internalized that this is a real moment in history.

A lot of presidential memoirs, they say, are dull and self-serving. I hope mine is interesting and self-serving.

I wish I had known more firsthand about the concerns and problems of American businesspeople while I was a U.S. senator and later a presidential nominee. That knowledge would have made me a better legislator and a more worthy aspirant to the White House.

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Other Usage Examples

No candidate can win a presidential race advocating gay marriage and opposing the military action in Iraq.

But presidential approval also became a surrogate measure of national unity and patriotism.

I try to avoid saying anything positive about any presidential candidate for fear that if I actually like them then I will kill their campaign.

Nowhere has the political power of coal been more obvious than in presidential campaigns.

But even after the first week, when Hart got out of the presidential race because of the Washington Post's threat to reveal a long-term relationship Hart had apparently been having with a prominent Washington woman, the media continued to embellish my past.

I'm thankful for Sarah Palin's vice presidential bid, which taught us that Alaska is not in a box off the coast of California.

By the time a man gets to be presidential material, he's been bought ten times over.

Analysts may be correct that the presidential election won't primarily turn on entitlements reform, but by choosing Paul Ryan as his running mate, Mitt Romney can, contrary to conventional wisdom, make it a winning issue and lay the foundation for a reform mandate when he wins.

It would be a much better country if women did not vote. That is simply a fact. In fact, in every presidential election since 1950 - except Goldwater in '64 - the Republican would have won, if only the men had voted.

In the execution of Presidential decisions work to be true to his views, in fact and tone.

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