chairman
IPA: tʃˈɛrmʌn
noun
- A person presiding over a meeting.
- The head of a corporate or governmental board of directors, a committee, or other formal entity.
- (historical) Someone whose job is to carry people in a portable chair, sedan chair, or similar conveyance.
verb
- To serve as chairman.
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Examples of "chairman" in Sentences
- The reunion marks a happier chapter for the pop star and her label chairman, who
- What any indeed innate again chairman should rely on for vital is a hold up of a spirit.
- The GOP trying to find a chairman is a party looking for a vision and direction; the have neither.
- The various schools of suspicion in chairman psychology all understand stress from somewhat opposite perspectives.
- Burch will assume the title chairman of the firm's board, but will effectively take over the all senior partner responsibilities.
- Earlier in October, McKelvy resigned as chief executive officer, though he retained his director's seat and was given the title chairman emeritus.
- The group was arrested back in May at the start of the Sen.te Finance Committee's debate on a health care bill with they disrupted the hearing over what they called chairman Sen. Max Baucus '
- I believe that the Public Accounts Committee should be modelled after the British Committee wherein the majority of members belong to the Opposition party and the chairman is an Opposition member.
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