Examples of 'named chancellor' in a sentence

Meaning of "named chancellor"

Named chancellor: denotes the appointment or designation of an individual as the chancellor of an institution, government, or organization. It signifies the conferral of authority, leadership, and responsibilities associated with the role of a chancellor, who often holds a position of high rank or importance.~

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However her father was named chancellor and had to return home.
After he was succeeded by Pamela Wallin in 2007, he was named chancellor emeritus.
He was named Chancellor of the Weimar Republic after one month of intrigues.
This came five days after a certain Adolf Hitler was named chancellor of Germany.
I have been named Chancellor by the High Council.
This includes a long trip by Patricia Rodas after being named Chancellor of Honduras.
I have been named chancellor by the high council in my father 's place.
Gorkon 's daughter has been named Chancellor.
I have been named Chancellor by the High Council in my father 's place . Mr. President.
They had not been consulted when Hitler was named Chancellor on January 30.
In 1933 he was named chancellor and quickly established a totalitarian dictatorship.
Maurice was Archdeacon of Le Mans before being named Chancellor in about 1078.
He has just been named Chancellor of Germany.
Mr President, I have been named chancellor in my father 's place.

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