presidency

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin praesidentia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɹezɪdənsi/

Noun

presidency (countable and uncountable, plural presidencies)

  1. The office or role of president.
    After many years as a party leader, she finally ascended to the presidency.
    • 2012 November 7, Matt Bai, “Winning a Second Term, Obama Will Confront Familiar Headwinds”, in New York Times:
      The Clintons, who once seemed banished to the wilds of Westchester County, are once again the most powerful family in Democratic politics, with talk of another Clinton presidency already rife in Washington.
  2. The bureaucratic organization and governmental initiatives devolving directly from the president.
    Because of the president's lame duck status, the presidency was often hampered by congressional actions.
  3. The time during which one is president; a president's term of office.
    In France, a presidency lasts for five years.
    Ernest was a historian specializing in the presidency of Herbert Hoover.

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