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senior

[seen-yer] / ˈsin yər /




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The senior diplomat, who is playing a key role in the current talks as he did in the negotiations more than a decade ago, also expressed concern about the American president's conflicting messages.

From BBC

The most senior official is typically seated front and center, with lower-ranking officials distributed to the sides and back.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was senior operations manager for the the UK's Marine Pollution Control Unit and one of the first people to step on board the Sea Empress after it ran aground.

From BBC

“Unlike dogs who can mate a couple times a year, come into heat a couple times a year, wolves aren’t that way,” said Amaroq Weiss, senior wolf advocate with the Center for Biological Diversity.

From Los Angeles Times

Then just 17, he was only in his first full season of senior competition.

From Los Angeles Times