presidential
[ˌprɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl]
Definition:
1. Relating to a president or presidency.
2. Befitting a president.
'presidential' example sentence:
- That is something not best done by presidential fiat, but only after careful consideration.
- His message has changed little since he became presidential material.
- This year, nearly a score of presidential or parliamentary elections or referendums have been scheduled among the 53 members of the AU.
- He won last month's presidential election by a landslide.
- He recently did the catering for a presidential reception.
- Some fear he is too thin-skinned to survive a presidential campaign.
- Hospitality at the presidential guest house was graciously declined.
- That should be a matter of concern in a presidential election year.
- Party activists in New Hampshire rejoiced that the presidential campaign had finally started.
- The presidential candidates are on the stump today.
- He declined to give any information on the presidential election.
- Presidential elections are due to be held in ten days' time.
- There are several presidential candidates.
- He continued to hold a lead in Angola's presidential race.
- They lobbied the government on his behalf and he was granted a presidential pardon.
- What might happen to Claudette after this year's American presidential election?
- He was elected in the presidential election of 1796.
- The law was an outgrowth of the 2000 presidential election.
- In past presidential elections, Missouri has been a barometer of the rest of the country.
- He told supporters not to ease up even though he's leading in the presidential race.
- Although this area is on the fringe of the city, it is the key to the presidential election.
- This is the beginning of Congress-bashing presidential campaign rhetoric.
- With this declaration, Jackson redefined the character of the presidential office and its relationship to the people.
- New York is a proving ground today for the Democratic presidential candidates.
- The Democratic Presidential ticket plans another road show, this time through the industrial Midwest.
- She handled travel arrangements for the press corps during the presidential campaign.
- Such a decision would entail a huge political risk in the midst of the presidential campaign.
- During the presidential campaign, Barack Obama assembled a racially and ideologically diverse coalition with his message of hope and change.
- Many countries favour a presidential system of government.
- The presidential contest is nip and tuck.
- The postmortem on the presidential campaign is under way.
- The state election due in November will be the last such ballot before next year's presidential contest.
- A third presidential candidate emerged to mount a serious challenge and throw the campaign wide open.
- Throughout this long, tense election, everyone has focused on the presidential candidates and how they'll change America.
- A national poll shows the presidential race in a dead heat.
- A presidential election was scheduled for last December.
- The presidential mandate is limited to two terms of four years each.
- In two years' time there is a presidential election, and the voters could swing again.
- He is a sure bet for the presidential nominations.
- A background check is normally a preliminary to a presidential appointment.
- He stands accused of destroying the party in pursuit of his presidential ambitions.
- He's leading in the presidential race.
- In America, presidential elections are held every four years.
- In presidential campaigns, foreign policy is treated with kid gloves.
- The presidential nominee was advised to choose a woman as a running mate.
- He said his sudden focus on foreign policy was not motivated by presidential politics.
- He declined to give any information on the Presidential election.