regent|regents in English
noun
[re·gent || 'rɪːdʒənt]
one who governs a state in the king's absence; member of a management board, member of a board of governors
Use "regent|regents" in a sentence
1. Regents Park Bottler 22a Amy Street, Regents Park NSW 2143 (02) 9645 1062 Set your store to view local specials
2. Aquavitae is Located in the Heart of Cheltenham's Busy Regent Street, Outside the Regent Arcade
3. From the Prince Regent himself.
4. GRAPE VARIETIES: Regent or Pinotin or a blend of Regent or Pinotin (proportion varies according to year)
5. Student Financial Services & Cashiering Lee Building 7809 Regents Dr
6. A regent assumes almost full powers.
7. She visited the Regent of Hungary.
8. Berliner is Regents’ Professor of Education Emeritus at Arizona State University
9. We were parading by the Regent Palace.
10. You have no idea the pressure coming from the Board of Regents.
11. Sanctorian polygynist osmundas regent Begroaned telemarks dioptograph
12. The regents were still unwilling to accept verdicts of such dubious historicity.
13. The Regent made an irritated sound and scowled.
14. The Prince Regent has decided to decline your offer.
15. This is a deluxe suite in the Grand Regent.
16. He was an Agriculturalist and former University of Wisconsin-Board of Regents president
17. The Daughters of America had just appointed me state regent.
18. Crookes was the son of a successful Regent Street tailor
19. She became the second Siamese queen regent in Thai history.
20. But, all young. Too young to be Regent, I say.
21. What does my vice regent, Yusuf, say on this matter?
22. Moray was made regent, while Bothwell was driven into exile.
23. One of them, Frumentius, was appointed Regent during Ezana's childhood.
24. Braver graduated from the Medical College of Georgia At Georgia Regents University in 1990
25. The Regent ordered you not to pass messages inside the castle.