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vice-president
vice president or vice-pres·i·dent (vīs′prĕz′ĭ-dənt, -dĕnt′)n. Abbr. VP1. An officer ranking next below a president, usually empowered to assume the president's duties under conditions such as absence, illness, or death.2. A deputy to a president, especially in a corporation, in charge of a specific department or location: vice president of sales. vice-pres′i·den·cy n.vice-pres′i·den′tial adj.TranslationsVice-President
Vice-President (1) In certain states, the deputy of the president. (2) An elective office in certain scholarly and social institutions and organizations (for example, vice-president of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR). FinancialSeeVice PresidentSee VEEP See VEEPThesaurusSeevice president |