vice-presidential term
Noun: The period of time during which a person holds the office and performs the duties of the vice president. It refers to the tenure or term in office of a vice president.
This noun phrase is used to specify the duration of service for the position of vice president. It is typically used in political, historical, and governmental contexts.
- The vice-presidential term lasts for four years in the United States.
- Her vice-presidential term was marked by significant diplomatic outreach.
- The Constitution outlines the procedures for the beginning and end of a vice-presidential term.
The phrase can be used in comparative or analytical contexts. * Historians compare the effectiveness of policies implemented during different vice-presidential terms. * The study analyzed public approval ratings throughout the vice-presidential term.
- Vice presidency (n): The office, position, or period of being a vice president. Often used interchangeably with "vice-presidential term," though "vice presidency" can refer more broadly to the office itself.
- Term of office (n): A general phrase for the period a person holds a specific official position.
- Vice presidency
- Term as vice president
This is a compound noun. Its meaning is specific and directly related to the defined roles and duration associated with the constitutional or official position of vice president.
- the tenure of a vice president