Synonym: elder, older. Antonym: junior. Similar words: junior, onion, union, companion, denial, even if, lenient, opening. Meaning: ['sɪːnɪə(r)] n. 1. an undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation 2. a person who is older than you are. adj. 1. older; higher in rank; longer in length of tenure or service 2. used of the fourth and final year in United States high school or college 3. advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables).
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211. An influential minority report by Derek Senior advocated a map involving solely two-tier regional authorities, 35 in number.
212. Senior State Department officials say reduced funding also directly affects policy.
213. Boris Fyodorov survived the attack and returned to accuse senior Kremlin aides of siphoning cash out of the fund.
214. Plant officials were awaiting approval of the plans by a review board of senior managers.
215. Plans prepared using agreed criteria are then approved by the relevant senior managers.
216. Senior mandarins had gone to the trouble of finding accommodation for Labour's promised Ministry for Women.
217. He went on to become a senior captain with an international airline.
218. There was also a senior executive who gave the appearance of selecting successors on the basis of competency.
219. It has been alleged that senior officials were involved in a $20 million drugs deal.
220. Some senior officers challenged the test before it was administered.
221. In order to encourage the internal generation a ideas, senior management must provide a clear mechanism for bringing ideas to their attention.
222. In announcing the decision, Clinton and senior aides claimed a major diplomatic victory for the administration.
223. She says the files she looked at weren't confidential and were freely available for consultation by any senior member of staff.
224. But a senior law enforcement source said Monday the residue is an adhesive used to bind plastic parts in airplanes.
225. Senior courtiers went to await the arrival of the train at the capital.
226. Brother Greg, 13, watches with amusement[Sentencedict.com ], supplying a name or a date one of the senior Vlosiches has forgotten.
227. Second, the old-boy network offered a time-honoured alternative to advertising, particularly for the most senior appointments.
228. The absence of senior and middle management leading from the front is only too apparent.
229. Mr Selfridge was senior vice president, operations, before the appointment.
230. Deng was made senior deputy premier and soon added party and military posts.
231. Even if it worked for senior house officer appointments it would not work for registrar appointments.
232. Acid cleaners are accessible to and are used only by senior supervisors.
233. It helps that her mentor, Brent Scowcroft, was national security adviser to Bush senior.
234. Information is also readily available to aid senior management in decision making.
235. Likewise Bosnia has arrested three senior officers accused of carrying out atrocities in 1993.
236. Some senior executives have been accused by minority shareholders of mismanagement, nepotism, and of presiding over asset-stripping.
237. Popular with senior citizens and the motor-coach touring set, the Heritage Plantation is billed as an Americana theme park and arboretum.
238. As far as age was concerned, absentees were more likely to be senior pupils, S4 and above.
239. A senior international referee of my acquaintance was standing nearby and confirmed my opinion.
240. Three Republican candidates addressed a group of 500 senior citizens concerning tax cuts.