seconder
IPA: sˈɛkʌndɝ
noun
- (in combination) Something that lasts or takes a specified number of seconds.
- The person who makes a second to a motion in any formal procedure, such as a parliamentary procedure.
- (scouting) A Cub Scout serving as a second-in-command to a sixer.
- (climbing) A person who seconds; a person who climbs after the leader
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Examples of "seconder" in Sentences
- Jhalanath Khanal of CPN-UML as proposer and MJF leader Upendra Yadav as seconder signed the nomination paper of Prachanda.
- Then Nancy Pelosi called for the seconder to the motion that Obama be selected, and the roar was surely felt down the years.
- I agree with Victor and the seconder who point out that this has more to do with culture than actual differences in our state of happiness.
- If you're interested, this should give you a rough idea of cost of the 30s for primetime viewing (15s - fifteen seconder edit downs - are cheaper):
- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We really need to recruit the private seconder folks as part of what I'll call a cyber militia to be standing ready to defend our country against strategic attack.
- Immediately, Baht At put a motion to expel Damien and that's where the male admin wrote that, as the motion to expel Damien was just a reaction to the motion to expel Baht At and had no seconder, then the second motion now "lapsed".
- The claimant will have both a sponsor as good as a seconder, as good as a sponsor will have certain which multiform members have had a possibility to get to know a claimant improved than a singular can by a discerning sell of pleasantries over cheese prior to dinner.
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