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Definition of gubernatorial in English: gubernatorialadjective ˌɡ(j)uːbənəˈtɔːrɪəlˌɡubərnəˈtɔriəl Relating to a governor, particularly that of a state in the US. Example sentencesExamples - In contrast, a mayoral or gubernatorial election involves specific candidates, so it imposes stability.
- They are still finding uncounted ballots in Washington state from last fall's gubernatorial election.
- The Californian gubernatorial election had just got under way and everyone and their brother-in-law seemed to be running.
- Before this date, the minister is expected to appoint a caretaker whose main task will be to prepare a gubernatorial election.
- I hope the administration is serious in this effort, and not just making empty promises ahead of the gubernatorial election.
- In between times, things are tightly controlled by the gubernatorial staff.
- Her brother Mitch is lieutenant governor and a future gubernatorial prospect.
- Interestingly, these PR projects began to multiply after gubernatorial elections were done away with late last year.
- Between now and next year, 38 states and two territories will hold gubernatorial elections.
- According to the bill, the province is allowed to arrange direct gubernatorial elections, whenever it is ready.
- The new organization demanded wider public participation and transparency during the next gubernatorial election.
- So the California gubernatorial recall election has been delayed until March.
- The gubernatorial election is still not over in Washington state.
- He expressed the hope that stability during gubernatorial elections might signal the return of security and order in the province.
- After the attorney helped a gubernatorial candidate win an election, he became the governors counsel.
- The gubernatorial election regulation requires that a candidate should be at least a senior high school graduate.
- The gubernatorial election would be determined by the city's 83 councillors.
- Virginia is one of only two states with gubernatorial races this election year.
- Widespread money politics was often reported during regional gubernatorial and regental elections.
- We're excited about your son's hopeful gubernatorial election this year.
Synonyms managerial, management, directorial, directing, executive, organizational, controlling, governmental, supervisory, regulatory
Origin Mid 18th century: from Latin gubernator 'governor' (from gubernare 'steer, govern', from Greek kubernan 'to steer') + -ial. Rhymes accessorial, accusatorial, advertorial, ambassadorial, arboreal, armorial, auditorial, authorial, boreal, censorial, combinatorial, consistorial, conspiratorial, corporeal, curatorial, dictatorial, directorial, editorial, equatorial, executorial, gladiatorial, immemorial, imperatorial, janitorial, lavatorial, manorial, marmoreal, memorial, monitorial, natatorial, oratorial, oriel, pictorial, piscatorial, prefectorial, professorial, proprietorial, rectorial, reportorial, sartorial, scriptorial, sectorial, senatorial, territorial, tonsorial, tutorial, uxorial, vectorial, visitorial Definition of gubernatorial in US English: gubernatorialadjectiveˌɡubərnəˈtɔriəlˌɡo͞obərnəˈtôrēəl Relating to a state governor or the office of state governor. Example sentencesExamples - The gubernatorial election would be determined by the city's 83 councillors.
- Before this date, the minister is expected to appoint a caretaker whose main task will be to prepare a gubernatorial election.
- The new organization demanded wider public participation and transparency during the next gubernatorial election.
- Virginia is one of only two states with gubernatorial races this election year.
- Widespread money politics was often reported during regional gubernatorial and regental elections.
- Between now and next year, 38 states and two territories will hold gubernatorial elections.
- Her brother Mitch is lieutenant governor and a future gubernatorial prospect.
- The gubernatorial election regulation requires that a candidate should be at least a senior high school graduate.
- In between times, things are tightly controlled by the gubernatorial staff.
- After the attorney helped a gubernatorial candidate win an election, he became the governors counsel.
- Interestingly, these PR projects began to multiply after gubernatorial elections were done away with late last year.
- So the California gubernatorial recall election has been delayed until March.
- In contrast, a mayoral or gubernatorial election involves specific candidates, so it imposes stability.
- I hope the administration is serious in this effort, and not just making empty promises ahead of the gubernatorial election.
- The Californian gubernatorial election had just got under way and everyone and their brother-in-law seemed to be running.
- They are still finding uncounted ballots in Washington state from last fall's gubernatorial election.
- The gubernatorial election is still not over in Washington state.
- According to the bill, the province is allowed to arrange direct gubernatorial elections, whenever it is ready.
- We're excited about your son's hopeful gubernatorial election this year.
- He expressed the hope that stability during gubernatorial elections might signal the return of security and order in the province.
Synonyms managerial, management, directorial, directing, executive, organizational, controlling, governmental, supervisory, regulatory
Origin Mid 18th century: from Latin gubernator ‘governor’ (from gubernare ‘steer, govern’, from Greek kubernan ‘to steer’) + -ial. |