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Definition of ex-president in English: ex-presidentnoun A former president of a particular country or organization. an ex-president of the National Farmers' Union Example sentencesExamples - Famously his deeds out of office earned him the tribute that he was a better ex-president than an incumbent.
- The interview runs under the heading "Our worst ex-president."
- Jimmy Carter, a living Democratic ex-president, wasn't even invited.
- This is looking to be a long week of non-stop deceased ex-president tributes.
- A Labour ex-president gets airlifted to a prime spot every time.
- There's nothing wrong with tradition, says ex-president Liu, who came from the sales side.
- Earlier the ex-president appeared at a police station near his home here.
- Even in less partisan times than these, friendships between ex-presidents from opposite sides of the aisle are very rare.
- The ex-presidents were appointed by President Bush to head up a fund-raising effort for the region, where nearly 175,000 people were killed.
- Mr Evans hopes the now ex-president will visit Westbury.
- An ex-president of the Soviet Union has frequently come out against the use of nuclear weapons.
- On the night of 15 September 1972, the ex-president of Uganda, Milton Obote, planned an invasion to oust Idi Amin.
- Rahman had been a senior member of the Jamiat e-Islami party, led by ex-president Burhanuddin Rabbani.
- Every ex-president has a library where the papers from his time in office are stored.
- The Human Rights new investigation will be based on the results of trials carried out during the regime of ex-president Suharto.
- Parliament decided last week to allocate the equivalent of 60 per cent of the current president's salary to Bulgaria's ex-presidents.
- A sitting president can, however, veto the release of an ex-president's papers.
- Lobbying foreign governments to subvert the diplomatic efforts of a sitting president is something ex-presidents simply do not do.
- There's even a love story embedded in the ex-president's historical prose.
- Yet no one disputed the ex-president's fundamental premise.
Definition of ex-president in US English: ex-presidentnoun A former president of a particular country or organization. an ex-president of the National Farmers Union Example sentencesExamples - The Human Rights new investigation will be based on the results of trials carried out during the regime of ex-president Suharto.
- The interview runs under the heading "Our worst ex-president."
- Famously his deeds out of office earned him the tribute that he was a better ex-president than an incumbent.
- Earlier the ex-president appeared at a police station near his home here.
- Mr Evans hopes the now ex-president will visit Westbury.
- Lobbying foreign governments to subvert the diplomatic efforts of a sitting president is something ex-presidents simply do not do.
- On the night of 15 September 1972, the ex-president of Uganda, Milton Obote, planned an invasion to oust Idi Amin.
- Every ex-president has a library where the papers from his time in office are stored.
- There's even a love story embedded in the ex-president's historical prose.
- Yet no one disputed the ex-president's fundamental premise.
- Rahman had been a senior member of the Jamiat e-Islami party, led by ex-president Burhanuddin Rabbani.
- A sitting president can, however, veto the release of an ex-president's papers.
- Parliament decided last week to allocate the equivalent of 60 per cent of the current president's salary to Bulgaria's ex-presidents.
- There's nothing wrong with tradition, says ex-president Liu, who came from the sales side.
- Even in less partisan times than these, friendships between ex-presidents from opposite sides of the aisle are very rare.
- A Labour ex-president gets airlifted to a prime spot every time.
- This is looking to be a long week of non-stop deceased ex-president tributes.
- Jimmy Carter, a living Democratic ex-president, wasn't even invited.
- The ex-presidents were appointed by President Bush to head up a fund-raising effort for the region, where nearly 175,000 people were killed.
- An ex-president of the Soviet Union has frequently come out against the use of nuclear weapons.
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