Senator Meaning in English
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Definition
A senator is an elected or appointed member of a senate, especially in a national government. In some countries, senators help make laws and represent a state, region, or group of people.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in countries with a 'Senate', such as the US. A senator is usually different from a 'representative', 'congressman', or 'member of parliament'. In everyday English, it most often refers to a US politician, especially before a name: 'Senator Smith'.
Example Sentences
The senator spoke on TV last night.
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She wants to become a senator one day.
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Each senator voted on the bill.
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The senator is under pressure to explain the decision.
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I emailed my senator about the new education policy.
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People are asking whether the senator will run for president.
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