Prime+minister

  • 11prime minister — noun count usually singular * the political leader in countries such as the U.K. that are governed by a parliament …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 12prime minister — [n] premier chancellor, chief executive, chief of state, commander in chief, head of state, leader, person in charge, president; concepts 347,354 …

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  • 13Prime minister — This article is about the government position. For other uses, see Prime Minister (disambiguation). A Prime Minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The position is usually… …

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  • 14Prime Minister's XI — Infobox cricket team county=Prime Minister s XI oneday= coach= captain=flagicon|Australia Cameron White (2008) founded=1951 ground=Manuka Oval, Canberra capacity=15,000 fcdebutvs= cr|West Indies fcdebutyr=1951 fcdebutvenue=Manuka Oval, Canberra… …

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  • 15Prime Minister —    The prime minister is Israel s head of government. From 1948 to 1996, the president was empowered to designate a member of Knesset, almost always the leader of the party holding the most seats in the Knesset, to serve as prime minister and to… …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 16prime minister — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deputy ▪ acting, caretaker, interim, transitional ▪ incumbent, present ▪ former …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 17Prime Minister — (PM)    The head of the executive branch of government and chair of the Cabinet. In Britain, the Prime Minister’s position derives from their leadership of the majority party in the legislature. The PM appoints members of the Cabinet and… …

    Glossary of UK Government and Politics

  • 18prime minister */*/*/ — UK / US noun [countable, usually singular] Word forms prime minister : singular prime minister plural prime ministers the political leader in countries such as the UK that are governed by a parliament …

    English dictionary

  • 19prime minister — The name given to the head of the executive branch of parliamentary government, serving under the Chief of State who is usually a monarch. In England, he is the head of the cabinet, and usually holds the office of the First Lord of the Treasury.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 20Prime Minister —    Since the middle of the nineteenth century this has been the usual way of describing, and formally addressing the leader of the British and similar governments. It has not always been a complimentary title, and was disowned by Walpole and Lord …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address