senator

[SenĀ·a*tor]

A senator is a person who works in the government. In the United States, senators are elected by voters to represent them in a state or federal senate.

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A member of a senate.

Noun
a member of a senate


n.
A member of a senate.

n.
A member of the king's council; a king's councilor.


Senator

Sen"a*tor , n. [OE. senatour, OF. senatour, F. s'82nateur, fr. L. senator.] 1. A member of a senate.
The duke and senators of Venice greet you.
&hand; In the United States, each State sends two senators for a term of six years to the national Congress. 2. (O.Eng.Law) A member of the king's council; a king's councilor. Burrill.

A member of a senate.

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Usage Examples

The Senator from Massachusetts has given us ample grounds to doubt the judgment and the attitude he brings to bear on vital issues of national security.

Brevity is the best recommendation of speech, whether in a senator or an orator.

I've decided to run for the U.S. Senate because I believe Wisconsin families need a senator who will work hard to deliver results for the middle class - a leader with the courage to do what's right, no matter how tough the odds or how powerful the special interests we have to fight.

Only a liberal senator from Massachusetts would say that a 49 percent increase in funding for education was not enough.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

The intelligence investigation under the leadership of Senator Church, which I know has helped cause this investigation by you, points out that the agencies did not disclose certain facts to us and that certain plots were going on.

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.

I want to say with the utmost of sincerity, not as a Republican, but as an American, that I have great respect for Senator Obama's historic achievement to become his party's nominee, not because of his color, but with indifference to it.

Senator Douglas was very small, not over four and a half feet height, and there was a noticeable disproportion between the long trunk of his body and his short legs. His chest was broad and indicated great strength of lungs.

When you're told to go brief a United States senator on a covert operation, you go do it. And you trust the information isn't going to leak.

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