Definition of vice president in US English:
vice president
nounˌvīs ˈprezədəntˌvaɪs ˈprɛzədənt
An official or executive ranking below and deputizing for a president.
the vice president of the World Bank
Example sentencesExamples
- Bank resources are managed by an executive president, assisted by three vice presidents and 500 professional staff.
- The RCPE is administrated by a president, two vice presidents and a 20-member Council who are chosen on nomination.
- The Presidential Records Act of 1978 governs the official records of presidents and vice presidents created or received after January 1981.
- They may vote for the president, the vice president and senators, or even stand for election.
- I see now that the voice of a company is not limited to top level executives, vice presidents, and public relations officers.
- Usually the only two elected members of the Executive are the president and the vice-president.
- The Assembly will now choose a president and two vice presidents, who in turn pick a prime minister and cabinet.
- Lula has chosen as his vice president a rich businessman belonging to a neo-liberal party.
- The president will name two vice-presidents who come from different ethnic groups and political parties.
- Once elected, the parliament will then elect a president and two vice presidents.