kaiser

[US]/'kaɪzə/
[UK]/'kaɪzɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. (German) emperor
Word Forms
Pluralkaisers

Phrases & Collocations

Kaiser Wilhelm

Example Sentences

Kaiser Wilhelm II was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia.

The kaiser ruled over a vast empire in the early 20th century.

The kaiser's policies contributed to the outbreak of World War I.

The kaiser's palace was a magnificent structure in the heart of Berlin.

The kaiser's portrait hung prominently in government buildings across the empire.

The kaiser was known for his militaristic approach to governance.

The kaiser's reign came to an end with his abdication in 1918.

The kaiser's policies were criticized for their aggressive expansionist nature.

The kaiser's advisors played a crucial role in shaping his decisions.

The kaiser's legacy continues to influence German history and culture.

Real-world Examples

Kaiser roll. - so is BISMARCK a kaiser?

Source: Selected Stories from "Wind and Rain on Harvard Road"

Laura Jones, an anthropologist at Emory University and Kaiser Permanente.

Source: Science 60 Seconds - Scientific American January 2019 Collection

At Kaiser Permanente, that preparation began before students even started classes last summer.

Source: Time

Dakota County in the state has done exceptionally well, reports Kaiser Health News.

Source: Science in 60 Seconds - Scientific American June 2022 Collection

Soon, a contract for a whopping 75,000 healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente facilities will expire.

Source: CNN 10 Student English of the Month

Their Kaiser Keller promoter Bruno Koschmider was furious for this betrayal and he got revenge.

Source: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

Yes, he agreed, much as Kaiser Bill agreed to abdicate with the greatest possible reluctance.

Source: Downton Abbey (Audio Version) Season 4

Kaiser survey finds the law is achieving its main goal of covering the uninsured.

Source: NPR News June 2014 Compilation

Kaiser's pre-existing plan to teach anatomy using virtual reality simulators, rather than cadavers, proved fortuitous.

Source: Time

She comes to us as part of a partnership with Kaiser Health News. April, thank you.

Source: NPR News September 2015 Collection

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