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What (who) is upper house - definition

CHAMBER OF A BICAMERAL LEGISLATURE
Upper House; First chamber; Upper chamber; Revising chamber; The Upper House
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Upper House         
(Upper Houses)
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In Britain, the Upper House is the House of Lords
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The decision was announced after objections were raised in the Upper House of Parliament.
N-PROPER
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In the United States, the Upper House is the Senate
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N-PROPER
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In other countries where the parliament is divided into two groups of members, the Upper House is the more senior of these groups, although it may not be more powerful.
The Upper House of the German parliament is to meet today in Berlin.
N-COUNT: also N-PROPER
Upper house         
An upper house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the lower house.Bicameralism (1997) by George Tsebelis The house formally designated as the upper house is usually smaller and often has more restricted power than the lower house.
upper house         
¦ noun the higher house in a bicameral parliament or similar legislature.
?(the Upper House) (in the UK) the House of Lords.

Wikipedia

Upper house

An upper house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the lower house. The house formally designated as the upper house is usually smaller and often has more restricted power than the lower house. A legislature composed of only one house (and which therefore has neither an upper house nor a lower house) is described as unicameral.

Examples of use of upper house
1. For another, an elected upper house would be a party–dominated upper house, which could be held in less esteem by the British electorate, not more.
2. The bill was passed unanimously by the Upper House.
3. Aso was not present at the upper house committee meeting.
4. Earlier, the upper house of parliament unanimously condemned the move.
5. Sibghatullah Mojadidi, also chairman of the upper house of parli...