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- adjective Of or occurring in the period following a person's
presidency
Etymologies
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Examples
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There is much meaning and purpose to be found in a postpresidential life.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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There is much meaning and purpose to be found in a postpresidential life.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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None of that was clear in the summer of 2002, when Clinton made the decision that may do more than anything to shape his postpresidential legacy.
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None of that was clear in the summer of 2002, when Clinton made the decision that may do more than anything to shape his postpresidential legacy.
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Because Hillary Clinton is the first presidential wife to hold public office, Mr. Clinton's postpresidential finances have raised new questions about conflicts of interest.
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None of that was clear in the summer of 2002, when Clinton made the decision that may do more than anything to shape his postpresidential legacy.
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None of that was clear in the summer of 2002, when Clinton made the decision that may do more than anything to shape his postpresidential legacy.
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If Mr. Carter is alive at the end of next year, his postpresidential longevity will surpass Ford's.
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In his postpresidential years, Clinton has worked hard to expand the circle of people who can claim F.O.B. (friend of Bill) status.
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Paula Jones, explaining to a British magazine her fears of postpresidential reprisals from Clinton
Perspectives 2008
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