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Senator
/ˈsɛn.ə.t̬ɚ/
Definition
1
A member of a senate, the upper house of a bicameral legislature in many countries.
2
In the United States, an elected official serving a six-year term in the Senate, representing a state in the federal Congress.
Examples
The senator filibustered for hours with such eloquence, one might think he invented the art of saying nothing at great length.
Senator Slotkin faced a federal probe over her viral video, yet her commitment to bold statements remains admirably unwavering.
Former Senator Sinema's staff ties were so tight-knit, they practically formed their own caucus of devotion.
Ken Paxton campaigns for the Senate amid a trail of scandals, proving resilience is the true superpower of political aspirants.