Pronunciation: /ˈrɛktər/
noun a priest in charge of a parish in the Episcopal Church
A1 The rector is the head of the university.
A2 The rector's office is located on the first floor of the building.
B1 The rector is responsible for making important decisions regarding the school's policies.
B2 The rector's term in office will be coming to an end next year.
C1 The rector has implemented several new initiatives to improve the academic quality of the institution.
C2 The rector's leadership has led to significant advancements in research and development at the university.
formal The rector of the university presided over the graduation ceremony.
informal I heard the rector is planning some changes to the campus layout.
slang The rector is such a cool dude, always chatting with students in the hallway.
figurative As the rector of the company, she steered it through turbulent times with grace and wisdom.
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