senate|senates in English

noun

[sen·ate || 'senət]

parliament, legislature, council of citizens with lawmaking and deliberative functions (esp. the U.S. Senate); house of parliament, building or hall in which a legislative body meets (esp. the chamber of the U.S. Senate)

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1. Home > Senate activities > Exceptional events > The 5th meeting of the Association of European Senates > Final Declaration

2. Home > Senate activities > Exceptional events > Extraordinary Meeting of the Association of European Senates > Final declaration of the presidency

3. I accept the charge of the senate... if the senate truly charges me.

4. United States Senate Special Committee on Aging, G31 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, D.C

5. The Senate declared war.

6. The Roman Senate honored Augustus …

7. The Senate approved the bill.

8. The Senate disapproved the nominations.

9. The United States Senate confirmed Christen …

10. Senate Approves Burns to Lead C.I.A

11. A Senate chairman cannot be dictatorial.

12. A lowly pleb in the Senate?

13. Senate Confirms Garland as attorney general

14. It's our first state senate race.

15. The Senate promptly approved the bill.

16. The Senate must ratify his reappointment.

17. Committees – Joint – House – Senate – Task Force – Bills in House Committees – Bills in Senate Committees – Bills in Joint Committees

18. The senate adjourned for the summer.

19. Humiliating the Senate and defending the army.

20. The Senate ratified the treaty in 18

21. Two men Cried in the Senate Tuesday

22. Bills and Amendments Considered by the Senate

23. Senate Abandons effort on cannabis cleanup legislation

24. The post does not require Senate confirmation.

25. Waddington's proposal was outvoted in the Senate.