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US
/ˈtʃɛɹˌwʊmən/
]
[ UK /tʃˈeəwʊmən/ ]
[ UK /tʃˈeəwʊmən/ ]
NOUN
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the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization
address your remarks to the chairperson
How To Use chairwoman In A Sentence
- caucused" in secret to figure out just who should be vice chairwoman - Leslyn McBean-Clairborne or Martha Robertson. Theithacajournal.com -
- Perhaps you could sound the chairwoman out before the meeting, to see which way she's going to vote?
- In order to that I found out by inquiry the plantation where he lived, and with a woman of that place whom I got to help me, like what we call a chairwoman, The Fortunes And Misfortunes Of The Famous Moll Flanders
- The governing council will comprise about 12 people including a chairman or chairwoman. Times, Sunday Times
- You can go to any tax collector's office in the state - anywhere - and they are available to order," said Winstead, Warrior tag chairwoman for the PTO. Hattiesburgamerican.com -
- The Caretaker has darkened the corvine face of the chairwoman, brings out her sharp cheekbones and jaw. The Scenes Speak for Themslves
- New York Times reports that the "" dustup "over President-elect Barack Obama's selection of Leon Panetta" to lead the CIA appeared to cool Wednesday "after Senator Dianne Feinstein, incoming chairwoman of the Select Committee on Intelligence," dropped her criticism, "saying, Top Stories - Google News
- Gale Brewer, chairwoman of the City Council committee on governmental operations, and 31 other council members sent a letter to the state Board of Elections calling the machines handling of the overvote "substandard and misleading. Fear New Machines Will Confuse Voters
- When she was the board chairwoman last year, she sided with some of the other board members and voted to slightly de-emphasize the teaching of this subject in the state's public schools.
- In fact, President Bush, instead of calling her chairwoman of the EAC, was going to call her the Purging General. Exclusive Interview with Investigator Rady Ananda