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chancellors

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun chancellor has 2 senses
  1. chancellor, premier, prime minister - the person who is head of state (in several countries)
    --1 is a kind of head of state, chief of state
  2. chancellor - the honorary or titular head of a university
    --2 is a kind of
    principal, school principal, head teacher, head

Definitions from the Web

Chancellors


Definition:

Chancellors refers to individuals holding the position of chancellor, which varies in meaning depending on the context and usage.


Parts of Speech:

Noun


Senses:

Sense 1:

An official in a university or college who is responsible for academic and administrative matters.

Example Sentences:

  1. The chancellors of prestigious universities are highly respected in the education community.
  2. As the chancellor of a renowned college, her influence over policies and decisions was significant.

Sense 2:

The head of a government department.

Example Sentences:

  1. The Chancellor of the Exchequer plays a crucial role in managing the country's finances.
  2. Appointed by the President, the chancellor oversees the smooth functioning of the Department of Defense.

Sense 3:

The chief secretary or prime minister in certain countries.

Example Sentences:

  1. The German Chancellor holds a key position in the country's political landscape.
  2. The newly elected chancellor took oath amidst great public anticipation.

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