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presidium

[ pri-sid-ee-uhm ]

noun

, (often initial capital letter)
, plural pre·sid·i·ums, pre·sid·i·a [pri-, sid, -ee-, uh].
  1. (in the Soviet Union and other Communist countries) an administrative committee, usually permanent and governmental, acting when its parent body is in recess but exercising full powers:

    the presidium of the Supreme Soviet.



presidium

/ prɪˈsɪdɪəm /

noun

  1. often capital (in Communist countries) a permanent committee of a larger body, such as a legislature, that acts for it when it is in recess
  2. a collective presidency, esp of a nongovernmental organization
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of presidium1

1815–25; < Latin prae-sidium, derivative of praes ( es ) (stem praesid- ) guardian, governor, literally, one sitting before. See preside, -ium
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Word History and Origins

Origin of presidium1

C20: from Russian prezidium, from Latin praesidium, from praesidēre to superintend; see preside
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Example Sentences

“We’re now writing a complaint to the presidium of the Supreme Court. From there we’re only one step away from the Constitutional Court,” he wrote.

The next day, she became a member of United Russia’s presidium, the 35 people who manage the party.

As a member of the presidium of party elders, Hu sat through the entirety of the opening ceremony and was expected to do the same on the final day.

October 1988 - Gorbachev consolidates power by becoming chairman of presidium of the Supreme Soviet, the national legislature.

From Reuters

Apart from the advisory team that serves an honorary role, there is also a 90-member presidium that Lee is consulting to draft his platform.

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