0 a person who states they have a right to the high position that someone else has, although other people disagree with this -- 妄想者,觊觎者
In both cases, the new president can be judged as a pretender, one who is rex only or dux only.
For the works in progress at that hospital before 1977–78, the pretender estimate was £8·3 million.
There is no ministerial responsibility for pretenders, be they female or otherwise, to certain crowns.
Indeed, at this point the mental health consultants on the siding see a pretender on the passing train.
There was a final maiden speech—that of a leadership pretender.
People who temporarily adopt the role or identity of an amputee have been called disability pretenders.
The pretender estimate was £3·34 million.
Even the fact that several pretenders immediately presented themselves, mostly with more or less valid claims, can hardly explain the transformation.