[
US
/ˈtɝmɝ/
]
NOUN
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a person who serves a specified term
there are not many fourth termers in the Senate
How To Use termer In A Sentence
- Knowing the President is most likely a one termer is promising news. Obama: Jobs news 'modestly encouraging'
- It is clear from the study that the 'strategics' have embraced technology more and are implementing initiatives to expand the systems and infrastructure to help them emerge with competitive advantage over the 'short termers.' Silicon Republic - News
- Where Buttermere pleases the eye and gives a sense of pastoral wellbeing, and Windermere offers itself up like a playground, the water here remains inscrutable, and keeps putting the question back to you, like a mirror. Where I find inspiration …
- He will be a 1 termer and his legacy will be viewed as a BIG MISTAKE. CNN Poll: Obama brings new era of race relations?
- Through tendrils of mist Buttermere and Crummock Water could just be seen, silvery and beguiling, like looking through the wrong end of a telescope. Country diary: Western Cumbria
- Driving back through Buttermere, I stopped on Honister Pass for a climb up on to the skyline above. Country diary: Western Cumbria
- Among the losers was Rep. Tom Perriello, a first-termer from Virginia for whom Obama campaigned just before the election. Republicans Win Control Of The House
- Buttermere, which is surrounded by fells, notably the High Stile range, and Haystacks, topped the poll, with 18 per cent of the vote. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
- Although we were a little disappointed when it turned out to be the same colour as our long termer!
- Lets hope Barry is a one-termer and that he seats No Supreme Court Justices. Will We Soon Have To Register All Firearms?