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ex-president

American  
[eks-prez-i-duhnt] / ˌɛksˈprɛz ɪ dənt /

noun

  1. a former president.

    ex-president of the company.


Etymology

Origin of ex-president

An Americanism dating back to 1790–1800

Example Sentences

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But the new material does apparently indicate how Clinton's world collided with Epstein's in the early 2000s, when Clinton was redefining himself as an ex-president on a philanthropic mission.

From BBC

In Kosovo, where former guerrilla leaders are still celebrated as heroes, the war crimes trial of ex-president Hashim Thaci and other senior commanders has reignited bitter debate over the legacy of the independence struggle.

From Barron's

Ahead of the surgery, Flavio read a handwritten letter signed by the ex-president.

From Barron's

The ex-president began serving a 27-year sentence in late November at federal police headquarters in Brasilia.

From Barron's

The appeal repeats a plea for the ex-president to be allowed to serve his sentence under house arrest on health grounds.

From BBC