rector

[ˈrektər]

rector Definition

  • 1a priest or minister who is in charge of a church or parish
  • 2the head of certain universities, colleges, or schools

Using rector: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rector" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rector of the church led the service.

  • Example

    The rector of the university gave the commencement speech.

  • Example

    The rector of the school announced the new policies.

  • Example

    The rector of the parish was beloved by his congregation.

rector Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rector

  • a priest or minister who assists the rector in the administration of a church or parish

    Example

    The assistant rector helped organize the charity event.

  • a retired rector who retains the title as an honor

    Example

    The university honored the rector emeritus for his years of service.

  • rector magnificus

    the highest academic official at some universities, responsible for presiding over ceremonies and conferring degrees

    Example

    The rector magnificus presided over the graduation ceremony.

Origins of rector

from Latin 'rector', meaning 'ruler'

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Summary: rector in Brief

A 'rector' [ˈrektər] is a religious leader who oversees a church or parish, or the head of a university, college, or school. Examples include 'The rector of the church led the service.' and 'The rector of the university gave the commencement speech.' Other phrases include 'assistant rector,' 'rector emeritus,' and 'rector magnificus.'