noun
- plural of provost; high-ranking administrative officers at universities or colleges
- plural of provost; chief magistrates or mayors of certain towns
- plural of provost; senior clergy members who head cathedral chapters
Usage: academic
Usage: British; Scottish
Usage: ecclesiastical
Examples
- The university’s provosts met to discuss the new academic policies.
- Several provosts from different colleges attended the conference.
- The provosts approved the budget for the upcoming semester.
- Scottish towns traditionally elected their provosts annually.
- The cathedral’s provosts oversaw the daily religious services.
- Academic provosts often serve as second-in-command to university presidents.