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upper house
noun
- one of two branches of a legislature generally smaller and less representative than the lower branch, as the Senate of the U.S. Congress.
upper house
noun
- often capitals one of the two houses of a bicameral legislature Also calledupper chamber Compare lower house
Word History and Origins
Origin of upper house1
Example Sentences
As well as promising to bring about "immediate modernisation" to the Lords by abolishing hereditary peers, Labour's general election manifesto pledged to introduce a mandatory retirement age of 80 for members of the upper house.
She is a member of the government and deputy speaker in the upper house of the South Sudanese parliament, and is from Ruweng.
It was watered down eventually, despite former Prime Minister Tony Blair's manifesto promise to end the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the upper house.
Democrats in the California Senate, who said they wanted to pass Newsom’s original proposal about supply mandates before the regular session ended, decided to wait for the Assembly to vote on the bills before reconvening the upper house in the special session.
Hopeful candidates headed to district offices across the country on the first day of registration to compete for one of the 200 seats in Parliament’s upper house.
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