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czar
[ zahr, tsahr ]
noun
- an emperor or king.
- (often initial capital letter) the former emperor of Russia.
- an autocratic ruler or leader.
- any person exercising great authority or power in a particular field:
a czar of industry.
czar
/ zɑː /
noun
- a variant spelling (esp US) of tsar
czar
- The title of rulers or emperors of Russia from the sixteenth century until the Russian Revolution . The czars ruled as absolute monarchs ( see absolute monarchy ) until the early twentieth century, when a parliament was established in Russia. Czar can also be spelled tsar .
Notes
Derived Forms
- ˈczardom, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of czar1
Example Sentences
What any new detention facilities would look like is unclear, although the incoming "border czar" Tom Homan has suggested they could be "soft-sided".
His chosen "border czar", Tim Homan, has urged sanctuary cities to "get the hell out of the way" of federal immigration crackdowns.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to oversee deportations as his “border czar.”
Trump's prospective "border czar," Tom Homan, shied away from the camp talk late last month in an interview with "60 Minutes."
“I could argue that Anthony Blinken was a joke of a secretary of state, and 'border czar' Kamala Harris was a f**king joke,” Santos said.
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