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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241. Other senior men took their personal assistants with them when changing jobs.
242. Invariably, marketing people are more senior, and win the argument.
243. Ehret senior possessed some artistic skill and he encouraged his son in both pursuits, urging him to travel.
244. Designed for senior college management it dealt with the design and implementation of internal quality assurance systems for colleges.
245. Aside from meetings with Clinton and a senior State Department official, Fujimori spent most of his day here in public appearances.
246. A senior Democratic aide said it was virtually certain that Democrats would push for censure.
247. There is, however, some potential for abuse in the system, with senior appointments being made by the Prime Minister.
248. Chris Bennetts, senior health promotion officer for AIDS education, was actively involved in this area.
249. The arsenal ship was championed by senior admirals who rose through the surface warfare ranks, including the late Adm.
250. Senior officers are watching the pilot programme carefully with a view to including other areas.
251. As chapter 11 is so bad for senior creditors, management and shareholders have a big advantage.
252. For senior management an important lesson was the trade unions' capacity to absorb change and to become its agents.
253. Security services and intelligence agencies should be accountable to a committee of senior Privy Councillors.
254. I called again on Tuesday and received an apology from a senior sales rep. Sentencedict.com
255. This is the selection event for the national senior athletics championships at Hull on August 1 and 2.
256. Members of Congress and senior administrators are moved by considerations other than the carrots and sticks available to a chief executive.
257. His senior aides are convinced they can speed up the Maastricht ratification process to meet the new deadline.
258. He had spent the afternoon teaching Sun Tzu to his senior officers: the final chapter on the employment of secret agents.
259. The students might not have done well enough to preserve the 80 average that guaranteed senior college admission.
260. First, a media sting operation caught several senior government aides taking bribes from arms dealers.
261. In fact, some day-care centers are purposely built adjacent to senior facilities to encourage the connection.
262. It also limits the ability of agency heads to compete successfully for high-skilled senior talent.
263. Sean Scully is one senior abstract painter whose work is both personal and ostentatious.
264. In order to direct people, those in senior positions require authority to legitimise the instructions and orders they give.
265. Almost the entire Cabinet and senior White House staff were in attendance.
266. Otley found that a rising proportion of senior army officers had elite educational backgrounds.
267. Moreover, the report questions the Dole campaign for taking on Mark Goodin as a senior adviser.
268. Price Waterhouse consultancy was offered and a senior assistant director in the department appointed in charge to push the changes forward.
269. Now senior officers fear the organisation is limbering up for a wave of further atrocities.
270. Senior officials are expected to approve the report by the end of this week.