senator

સેનેટર
definition
noun
By contrast, the legitimacy of Congressmen, senators , and the president lies solely in their election.
a member of a senate.
translation of 'senator'
સેનેટ-સભ્ય
example
He made his horse a Roman 'senator' , complete with golden stall and senatorial robes.
Elected a Communist 'senator' , he was forced to flee Chile after the passage of a law that made the party illegal.
The new Republican 'senators' represent a further shift to the right within the Republican delegation.
What is the perception there on Capitol Hill amongst the congressmen and the 'senators' ?
Delegation was essential in so unwieldy an entity, and, like his predecessors, Augustus appointed 'senatorial' legates and equestrian prefects to serve his imperium.
Labor, Green and Democrat 'senators' moved a motion on October 16 supporting the strike.
The Prime Minister appoints the 'senators' in the Upper Chamber, and the judges of the Supreme Court.
By contrast, the legitimacy of Congressmen, 'senators' , and the president lies solely in their election.
Both Republican and Democratic 'senators' said they would raise the issue.
It will apply to new members and 'senators' voted in at the next election.
Matters were even worse for Southern Republicans with 'senatorial' ambitions.
Whether 'senators' could withstand the political heat from such a stand is of course another matter.
If an absolute majority of members and 'senators' of the joint sitting vote in favour of the deadlock bill, it would become law.
The president has reached out to over 80 United States 'senators' in a bipartisan way.
Unlike state 'senators' , House members are not required to make their receipts public.
The class systems from highest to lowest were the 'senators' , councilmen and their families.
When planning to present a 'Senatorship' , allow sufficient time to get the forms submitted and approved.
In the home provinces near Rome, Augustus entrusted the 'senatorial' class.
In contrast to that highly democratic method, 'senators' were to be chosen by the legislature of each state.
Both Democratic and Republican 'senators' treated him with impatience bordering on contempt.
But much of the inner unrest of the fifth century was also due to the attempts by 'senatorial' aristocrats to expand their power.
She was first introduced as one of nine female Democrat 'senators' .
What would you say if we told you we have a way to add as many as eight new Republican 'senators' to Congress?
Privately, many 'senators' and congressmen have a similar feeling.
Foreign policy was a 'senatorial' matter and not subject, with some famous exceptions, to popular control.
The 'senatorship' came from the Region, so only the senators from my chapter showed up.
Kildare could have four 'senators' as members of the new Upper House as the contest tension heightens.
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