gubernatorial
adj/ˌɡ(j)uː.bə.nəˈtɔː.ɹi.əl/UK/ˌɡ(j)ubə(r)nəˈtɔriəl/US
Etymology
From Latin gubernātor (“governor”), from gubernō (“govern”), + -ial.
Definitions
Of or pertaining to a governor or the office of governor.
- The RNC entered June with about $72.4 million in cash reserves, nearly five times the $15 million stockpiled by the DNC, as the two parties gear up for gubernatorial races this fall and next year’s costly midterm elections for Congress.
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