prolocutor Synonyms

prolocutor Meaning

prolocutor

one who speaks for another, presiding officer

prolocutor Sentence Examples

  1. The prolocutor of the House of Commons presides over debates and maintains order.
  2. The prolocutor of the University of Oxford is elected by the heads of colleges.
  3. The Archbishop of Canterbury traditionally serves as the prolocutor of the Church of England.
  4. The prolocutor of the Presbyterian Church in the United States is responsible for leading the General Assembly.
  5. In the United Methodist Church, the prolocutor is the chair of the General Conference.
  6. The prolocutor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America represents the church at ecumenical gatherings.
  7. The prolocutor of the World Council of Churches is a leading voice for Christian unity.
  8. The prolocutor of the Church of Scotland is the moderator of the General Assembly.
  9. The prolocutor of the Parliament of Australia is the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
  10. The prolocutor of the Canadian Senate is the Speaker of the Senate.

FAQs About the word prolocutor

one who speaks for another, presiding officer

chairperson, presider, president, chairman, moderator, chair,speaker, cochairman, copresident, cochairperson

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The prolocutor of the House of Commons presides over debates and maintains order.

The prolocutor of the University of Oxford is elected by the heads of colleges.

The Archbishop of Canterbury traditionally serves as the prolocutor of the Church of England.

The prolocutor of the Presbyterian Church in the United States is responsible for leading the General Assembly.