an officer next in rank to a president who serves as president in the president's absence.
an officer next in rank to a president who serves as a deputy to the president or oversees a special division or function.
(initial capital letters)U.S. Government. the officer of this rank who is elected at the same time as the president and who succeeds to the presidency on the resignation, removal, death, or disability of the president.
I also spoke with Sandra Korn, vice-president of education for the Progressive Jewish Alliance (PJA) at Harvard.
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Eastwood, the surprise guest, also took on Vice-President Biden, calling him “a grin with a body behind it.”
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Well, start with the most obvious move, picking Rubio as vice-president.
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If Mr. Dumby, our vice-president, will temporarily assume my office, nothing will give me greater pleasure.
A Journey in Other Worlds|John Jacob Astor
It was appropriate that our Vice-president expire in the Capitol buildings, the scene of so many years of his patriotic work.
Brave Men and Women|O.E. Fuller
But the cunning cripple--the vice-president--had provided for this too.
Caesar's Column|Ignatius Donnelly
If they make me vice-president with Seward, as some say they will, I hope I shall be able to increase it to twenty thousand.
The Lincoln Story Book|Henry L. Williams
Why, she never would have been vice-president if it had not been for me!
Cap'n Dan's Daughter|Joseph C. Lincoln
British Dictionary definitions for vice president
vice president
noun
an officer ranking immediately below a president and serving as his deputy. A vice president takes the president's place during his absence or incapacity, after his death, and in certain other circumstancesAbbreviation: VP, V. Pres
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