Government (n.) |
The act of governing; the exercise of authority; the administration of laws; control; direction; regulation; as, civil, church, or family government. |
Government (n.) |
The mode of governing; the system of polity in a state; the established form of law. |
Government (n.) |
The right or power of governing; authority. |
Government (n.) |
The person or persons authorized to administer the laws; the ruling power; the administration. |
Government (n.) |
The body politic governed by one authority; a state; as, the governments of Europe. |
Government (n.) |
Management of the limbs or body. |
Government (n.) |
The influence of a word in regard to construction, requiring that another word should be in a particular case. |
Government |
System or group of people governing an organized community, often a state |
Government |
In linguistics, relationship between word and its dependents |
Government |
Article by James Mill published in Encyclopædia Britannica |
Government |
Book by B. Traven |
Government |
Translation of essay by Schopenhauer |
Government Synonyms |
Authorities, Regime |
Government Synonyms |
Governing, Government Activity, Governance |
Government Synonyms |
Politics, Political Science |