senatorial

pronunciation

How to pronounce senatorial in British English: UK [ˌsenə'tɔ:rɪəl]word uk audio image

How to pronounce senatorial in American English: US [ˌsɛnəˈtɔriəl, -ˈtor-] word us audio image

  • Adjective:
    of or relating to senators

Word Origin

senatorial (adj.)
1740, from French sénatorial or from Latin senatorius "pertaining to a senator" or formed in English from senator + -al (1). Earlier adjectives were senatory (1520s), senatorian (1610). Related: Senatorially.

Example

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