officeholder (Meaning)

Wordnet

officeholder (n)

someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust

the official who holds an office

Webster

officeholder (n.)

An officer, particularly one in the civil service; a placeman.

officeholder Sentence Examples

  1. The officeholder faced criticism for their handling of the crisis.
  2. He was the longest-serving officeholder in the state's history.
  3. The officeholder's speech inspired his supporters to rally behind his cause.
  4. The young officeholder brought a fresh perspective to the stale political establishment.
  5. The officeholder's corruption charges damaged their reputation and led to their downfall.
  6. The officeholder's personal beliefs often influenced their policy decisions.
  7. The term limits for officeholders prevented any one person from holding power for too long.
  8. The officeholder was elected on a promise of transparency and accountability.
  9. The officeholder's legacy will be debated by historians for generations to come.
  10. The officeholder's actions set a precedent that future officeholders will be obliged to follow.

FAQs About the word officeholder

someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust, the official who holds an officeAn officer, particularly one in the civil se

administrator,official, officer, director, commissioner, executive,functionary, public servant, bureaucrat, manager

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The officeholder faced criticism for their handling of the crisis.

He was the longest-serving officeholder in the state's history.

The officeholder's speech inspired his supporters to rally behind his cause.

The young officeholder brought a fresh perspective to the stale political establishment.