septennate (Meaning)
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septennate (n.)
A period of seven years; as, the septennate during which the President of the French Republic holds office.
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septennate Sentence Examples
- The septennate was a seven-year period of presidency in some Latin American countries.
- The Mexican constitution established a six-year septennate for the president.
- The Venezuelan dictator Juan Vicente Gómez extended his septennate to over two decades.
- The Colombian septennate ended in 1910 with the assassination of President Rafael Reyes.
- The presidential septennate in Peru was characterized by periods of stability and turmoil.
- The septennate was a time of economic growth and political reform in Argentina.
- The Brazilian Empire experienced three successful septennates under Emperor Pedro II.
- The Chilean septennate was marked by the War of the Pacific and the nitrate boom.
- The septennate became a symbol of authoritarian rule in several Latin American countries.
- The legacy of the septennate in Latin America remains a topic of debate and historical interest.
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A period of seven years; as, the septennate during which the President of the French Republic holds office.
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The septennate was a seven-year period of presidency in some Latin American countries.
The Mexican constitution established a six-year septennate for the president.
The Venezuelan dictator Juan Vicente Gómez extended his septennate to over two decades.
The Colombian septennate ended in 1910 with the assassination of President Rafael Reyes.