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senator

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sen·a·tor  (sn-tr)
n. Abbr. Sen.
A member of a senate.

sena·tor·ship n.

senator [ˈsɛnətə]
n
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (often capital) a member of a Senate or senate
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any legislator or statesman
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.senatorsenator - a member of a senate                
legislator - someone who makes or enacts laws
state senator - a member of a state senate
Translations
senator [ˈsenɪtəʳ] N (Pol) → senador(a) m/f CONGRESS
senator [ˈsɛnətər] nsénateur/trice m/f
senator
nSenator(in) m(f); (as address) → Herr Senator/Frau Senatorin
senator [ˈsɛnɪtəʳ] n (Pol) → senatore/trice
senator [ˈsɛnɪtəʳ] n (Pol) → senatore/trice


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The light of the cheerful fire shone on the rug and carpet of a cosey parlor, and glittered on the sides of the tea-cups and well-brightened tea-pot, as Senator Bird was drawing off his boots, preparatory to inserting his feet in a pair of new handsome slippers, which his wife had been working for him while away on his senatorial tour.
After some talk with my father it was decided, mainly by myself, I suspect, that I should leave the printing-office and study law; and it was arranged with the United States Senator who lived in our village, and who was at home from Washington for the summer, that I was to come into his office.
He hardened his heart against the senator who was introducing this set and narrow attitude into the deliberations of the nobility.
 
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