senatorial
pronunciation
How to pronounce senatorial in British English: UK [ˌsenə'tɔ:rɪəl]
How to pronounce senatorial in American English: US [ˌsɛnəˈtɔriəl, -ˈtor-]
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- 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
- 1. How does having the worst senatorial missed voting record help to make change ?
- 2. The democratic senatorial campaign committee was particularly aggressive , running television ads that featured the sound of a gong to invoke foreign menace .
- 3. Elizabeth warren , a senatorial candidate in massachusetts , also jumped on the bandwagon .
- 4. Disastrous defeat encounters in the election from civilian party , and chair of the democratic party soars , become senatorial the greatest political party .
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