Senate (Noun)
Meaning 1
The upper house of the United States Congress.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The Vice President of the United States serves as the President of the Senate, casting tie-breaking votes when necessary.
- A two-thirds majority in the Senate is required to approve certain types of legislation, such as treaties and impeachments.
- Each state has two senators who serve six-year terms in the Senate, with one-third of the Senate up for election every two years.
- The Senate has the sole authority to provide advice and consent on presidential nominations to the Supreme Court, federal courts, and executive branch positions.
- In times of impeachment, the Senate serves as the jury, hearing evidence and voting on whether to convict and remove a government official from office.
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Meaning 2
Assembly possessing high legislative powers.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The United States Senate is the upper house of the US Congress, with the power to approve or reject presidential appointments.
- The Roman Senate was a powerful assembly that advised the consuls and later the emperors on matters of state.
- The Australian Senate has the power to block or amend legislation passed by the House of Representatives.
- The Canadian Senate is a chamber of sober second thought, reviewing and revising legislation passed by the House of Commons.
- The German Bundesrat is a senate-like assembly that represents the interests of the states in the federal government.