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president

1 of 1noun
/ˈprɛzɪdənt/
Forms:presidents
1

the leader of a country that has no king or queen

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  • The president addressed the nation in a televised speech.
  • She was sworn in as the first female president of the country.
  • The president signed the new legislation into law.
  • He campaigned vigorously to become the next president of the United States.
  • The president's term in office lasts for four years.
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the head of a company or corporation

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  • The president of the company announced a new expansion plan during the shareholders' meeting.
  • He was appointed as the president of the technology company after years of dedicated service.
  • The president oversees all departments within the corporation, ensuring efficiency and profitability.
  • He reports directly to the board of directors in his role as president.
  • The president's leadership style has been instrumental in the company's growth and success.
3

the highest-ranking administrative officer of a university or college

A president is the highest-ranking administrative officer at a university or college, responsible for managing the institution's daily operations and ensuring it runs smoothly. They set long-term goals, make key decisions about policies and programs, and work closely with other university leaders, such as deans and department heads. Presidents also represent the institution to the public, former students, and government, and often oversee fundraising efforts and the allocation of resources. Their role focuses on providing leadership to guide the university toward success and sustainability.

  • The president announced the university's new initiatives during the convocation ceremony.
  • She met with community leaders to discuss partnerships on behalf of the university as president.
  • The president presided over the board of trustees meeting to review the annual budget.
  • He represented the university at national conferences as president, advocating for higher education policies.
  • The president addressed graduating students at commencement, congratulating them on their achievements.
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the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization

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a shedding-type card game where players aim to get rid of their cards to become the President or avoid becoming the Scum in the next round

President is a shedding-type card game for three or more players, using a standard 52-card deck, where the goal is to be the first to play all one’s cards. Players take turns playing one or more cards of the same rank, and each subsequent play must be of equal or higher rank than the last. The round ends when no one can play a valid card, and the pile is cleared. Players earn ranks based on the order in which they finish, with the first player becoming the "President" and the last the "Scum." Roles in the next round affect gameplay, with the President gaining advantages, such as starting the game. The game continues over several rounds, blending strategy and social interaction.