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solicitor general
solicitor generalnouna law officer who maintains the rights of the state in suits affecting the public interest, next in rank to the attorney general.
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Solicitor General
Solicitor Generalnoun(in Britain) the law officer of the Crown ranking next to the Attorney General (in Scotland to the Lord Advocate) and acting as his assistant
solicitor general
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a law officer who maintains the rights of the state in suits affecting the public interest, next in rank to the attorney general.
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the chief legal officer in some states.
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(initial capital letters) the law officer of the U.S. government next below the Attorney General, having charge of appeals, as to the Supreme Court.
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(in Britain) the law officer of the Crown ranking next to the Attorney General (in Scotland to the Lord Advocate) and acting as his assistant
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(in New Zealand) the government's chief lawyer: head of the Crown Law Office and prosecutor for the Crown
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Etymology
Origin of solicitor general
First recorded in 1525–35
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She has been promoted from the Whips Office and is replacing the chancellor's sister, Ellie Reeves, who has become solicitor general.
From BBC • Jun. 22, 2026
He joined the FTC as a minority commissioner in 2024, after serving as Virginia’s solicitor general.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 8, 2026
Verrilli served as solicitor general from 2011 to 2016.
From Slate • Mar. 4, 2026
Trump’s solicitor general, D. John Sauer, previously served as Missouri’s solicitor general under state attorneys general Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt.
From Salon • Feb. 18, 2026
And, even before the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the solicitor general could lift him gently and bear him away, there came a final catastrophe, for the O'Donohue.
From Attention Saint Patrick by Leinster, Murray
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