chancellor (Meaning)

Wordnet

chancellor (n)

the British cabinet minister responsible for finance

the person who is head of government (in several countries)

the honorary or titular head of a university

Webster

chancellor (n.)

A judicial court of chancery, which in England and in the United States is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chancellor

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chancellor Sentence Examples

  1. The Chancellor of the Exchequer unveiled the government's new budget plan during a press conference.
  2. The university chancellor presided over the graduation ceremony, conferring degrees to the graduating students.
  3. The German Chancellor held a summit with world leaders to discuss global economic issues.
  4. The Chancellor of the University made a generous donation to fund scholarships for underprivileged students.
  5. The Chancellor of the High Court delivered a ruling that set a precedent for future legal cases.
  6. The Board of Trustees appointed a new chancellor to lead the university into a new era of innovation and growth.
  7. The Chancellor of the Duchy was responsible for overseeing the management of royal lands and estates.
  8. The Chancellor of Austria played a key role in mediating diplomatic disputes between neighboring countries.
  9. The Chancellor of the University Council addressed concerns raised by faculty members during a town hall meeting.
  10. The Chancellor of the Exchequer faced criticism from opposition parties over proposed changes to tax policy.

FAQs About the word chancellor

the British cabinet minister responsible for finance, the person who is head of government (in several countries), the honorary or titular head of a universityA

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The Chancellor of the Exchequer unveiled the government's new budget plan during a press conference.

The university chancellor presided over the graduation ceremony, conferring degrees to the graduating students.

The German Chancellor held a summit with world leaders to discuss global economic issues.

The Chancellor of the University made a generous donation to fund scholarships for underprivileged students.