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vice-presidential

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vice president or vice-pres·i·dent (vsprz-dnt, -dnt)
n. Abbr. VP
1. An officer ranking next below a president, usually empowered to assume the president's duties under conditions such as absence, illness, or death.
2. A deputy to a president, especially in a corporation, in charge of a specific department or location: vice president of sales.

vice-presi·den·cy (vs-prz-dn-s, -dn-) n.
vice-presi·dential (-dnshl) adj.
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Adj.1.vice-presidential - relating to a vice president or vice-presidency; "Vice-presidential debates"


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She was expected to be the vice-presidential candidate of the NPC, but last month, its presidential candidate Senator Chiz Escudero, left the party.
Teagarajan, 60, who failed in his first vice-presidential bid in 2006 when he came fourth, is more confident of his chances this time although six others' are vying for the three posts of vice-president.
When the time comes, we will announce who will be the vice-presidential candidate who will pair up with me as the nominated presidential candidate," he said.
 
 
 
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