Solicitor General (Noun)
Meaning
A law officer appointed to assist an attorney general.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- As part of her new role, the solicitor general will be tasked with reviewing all the state appeals and advising the attorney general on the best course of action.
- The solicitor general has been instrumental in several high-profile cases, working closely with the attorney general to secure major victories for the government.
- After several years as a public prosecutor, he was appointed as solicitor general, where he now assists the attorney general in preparing key arguments for the Supreme Court.
- She took on a new challenge by becoming solicitor general, a position that allows her to work alongside the attorney general in shaping the nation's law and justice system.
- Years of experience as a lawyer eventually led him to be appointed as the solicitor general, playing a crucial role in advising the attorney general on the most complex and critical cases.