0 (until 1917) the male Russian ruler:
Tsar Nicholas I
1 a person who has been given special powers by the government to deal with a particular matter:
The government has appointed a drugs tsar to coordinate the fight against drug abuse.
2 a powerful person in business or politics:
a group of publishing tsars
3 czar
A few writers received full satisfaction, giving credence to the survival of old belief in the 'good tsar' and his bad bureaucrats.
In terms of choices, the tsar's environment favoured some possibilities but not others, opened some doors while closing others.
The tsar could not even play this card in his multi-ethnic empire.
As an example of how far the new concept has filtered into popular historical discourse, in a recent historical magazine the question is asked, could the tsars have survived ?
Some might say that we need an energy tsar a champion to drive renewables.
It is not necessary to add to the fleets of tsars—or tsarettes-in order to put them in charge of cancer networks.
He expressed concern about the e-envoy or tsar, a post which seems to be turning into a virtual appointment.
Not content with tsars, we now seem to have super-tsars.
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