presidency
noun
- context of an individual presiding
- collective administrative and governmental entity that exists around an office of president
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈpɹɛzɪdənsi/
noun
Etymology: From Medieval Latin praesidentia. By surface analysis, president + -cy.
- The office or role of president.
“After many years as a party leader, she finally ascended to the presidency.”
“The American people gave me the priceless privilege of serving them in the Presidency.”
- 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.”
- 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.”
- A supreme local council made up of three persons; (usually capitalized; also First Presidency) the highest authority.
- One of the three original provinces of British India.
- The role of ordained clergy in the celebration of the Eucharist in some denominations.