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What (who) is -in-chief - definition

TITLE OF A SENIOR MILITARY POSITION
General in Chief; General-In-Chief; General-in-Chief

-in-chief      
¦ combining form supreme: commander-in-chief.
Colonel-in-chief         
  • Norwegian Royal Guard]], of which he is Colonel-in-Chief
  • [[Prince Philip,  Duke of Edinburgh]] with troops of [[The Royal Canadian Regiment]], of which he was Colonel-in-Chief, in 2013
CEREMONIAL MILITARY RANK
Colonel in Chief; Regimentschef; Colonel-in-Chief
Colonel-in-chief is a ceremonial position in a military regiment. It is in common use in several Commonwealth armies, where it is held by the regiment's patron, usually a member of the royal family.
Editor-in-chief         
PUBLICATION'S EDITORIAL LEADER
Chief editor; Associate editor; Executive editor; Editor-in-Chief; Editor in Chief; Newspaper editor; Associate Editor; Editors-in-Chief; Editor-In-Chief; Chief Editor; Editor in chief; Editors-in-chief; Editors in Chief; Editors in chief; Editor‑in‑chief; Main editor; Lead editor
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.

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General-in-chief

General in Chief has been a military rank or title in various armed forces around the world.

Examples of use of -in-chief
1. "We need a commander in chief, not a campaigner in chief," Reid said.
2. Bush is not only commander in chief, he is entertainer in chief.
3. As he tells voters, he‘s running for commander in chief, not pastor in chief.
4. You know, Im -- as Terry said, Im the Commander-in-Chief; Im also the Educator-in-Chief.
5. You know, I‘m –– as Terry said, I‘m the Commander–in–Chief; I‘m also the Educator–in–Chief.