deputy vs senator

deputy

noun
  • A member of the Chamber of Deputies, formerly called Corps Législatif. 

  • One appointed as the substitute of others, and empowered to act for them, in their name or their behalf; a substitute in office. 

  • a member of Dáil Éireann, or the title of a member of Dáil Éireann. (Normally capitalised in both cases). 

  • a law enforcement officer who works for the county sheriff's office; a deputy sheriff or sheriff's deputy; the entry level rank in such an agency. 

  • A person employed to install and remove props, brattices, etc. and to clear gas, for the safety of the miners. 

verb
  • to deputise 

senator

noun
  • A member of the ancient Roman Senate. 

  • A member of the ruler’s council or governing council in general, a leading statesman. 

  • A member, normally elected, in the house or chamber of a legislature called a senate, as, for instance, the legislatures of the United States and Canada. 

  • A member of a governing council in other states in the ancient world. 

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