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Roget-categorie 737a

5. Words relating to the voluntary powers
5.6. General intersocial volition
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#737a. Government

zelfstandig naamwoord

government, legal authority, soveriegn, sovereign authorityauthority etc. 737master etc. 745direction etc. 693.
[nations] national government, nation, state, country, nation-state, dominion, republic, empire, union, democratic republickingdom, principality.
[subdivisions of nations] state government [Lat.], stateshire [Brit.]province [Can.]county [Ire.]canton [Switz.]territory [Austral.]duchy, archduchy, archdukedomwoiwodshaftcommonwealthregion etc. 181property etc. 780.
[smaller subdivisions] county, parish city, domain, tract, arrondissement [Fr.], mofussil, communewappentake, hundred, riding, lathe, garth, soke, tithingward, precinct, bailiwick.
command, empire, sway, ruledominion, dominationsovereignty, supremacy, suzeraintylordship, headshipchiefdomseigniory, seigniority.
rule, sway, command, control, administergovern etc. (direct) 693lead, preside over, reign, possess the throne, be seated on the throne, occupy the thronesway the scepter, wield the scepter wear the crown.
state, realm, body politic, posse comitatus [Lat.].
[person in the governing authority] judicature etc. 965cabinet etc. (council) 696seat of government, seat of authorityheadquarters.
[Acquisition of authority] accessioninstallation etc. 755politics etc. 737.1. reign, regime, dynastydirectorship, dictatorshipprotectorate, protectorshipcaliphate, pashalic, electoratepresidency, presidentshipadministrationproconsul, consulshipprefectureseneschalshipmagistrature, magistracy.
monarchykinghood, kingshiproyalty, regality aristarchy, aristocracyoligarchy, democracy, theocracy, demagogycommonwealthdominionheteronomyrepublic, republicanismsocialismcollectivismmob law, mobocracy, ochlocracyvox populi, imperium in imperio [Lat.]bureaucracybeadledom, bumbledomstratocracymilitary power, military government, juntafeodality, feudal system, feudalism.
thearchy, theocracy, dinarchyduarchy, triarchy, heterarchyduumviratetriumvirateautocracy, autonomylimited monarchyconstitutional government, constitutional monarchyhome rulerepresentative governmentmonocracy, pantisocracy.
gynarchy, gynocracy, gynaeocracy petticoat government.
[government functions] legislature, judiciary, administration.
[Government agencies and institutions] office of the president, office of the prime minister, cabinetsenate, house of representatives, parliamentcouncil etc. 696courts, supreme court[U.S. national government departments], state, interior, labor, health and human services, defense, education, agriculture, justice, commerce, treasuryFederal Bureau of Investigation, FBICentral Intelligence Agency, CIANational Institutes of Health, NIHPostal Service, Post OfficeFederal Aviation Administration, FAA.
[national government officials] president, vice president, cabinet member, prime minister, ministersenator, representatative, president pro tem [Lat.], speaker of the house department head, section head, section chieffederal judge, justice, justice of the supreme court, chief justicetreasurer, secretary of the treasurydirector of the FBI.
[state government officials] governor, state cabinet memberstate senator, assemblyman, assemblywoman.

werkwoord

govern, rule, have authority, hold authority, possess authority, exercise authority, exert authority, wield authority etc. n. — reign, be sovereign.
[acquire authority] ascend the throne, mount the thronetake the reins, take the reins into one's handassume authority etc. n., assume the reins of governmenttake command, assume command.
[contend for authority] politics etc. 737.1. be governed by, be in the power of, be a subject of, be a citizen of.

bijvoeglijk naamwoord

regal, sovereign, governingroyal, royalistmonarchical, kinglyimperial, imperiatorialprincelyfeudalaristocratic, autocraticoligarchic etc. n. — republican, dynastic.
ruling etc. v. — regnant, gubernatorialimperiousauthoritative, executive, administrative, clothed with authority, official, departmental, ex officio, imperative, peremptory, overruling, absolutehegemonic, hegemonicalauthorized etc. (due) 924.
[pertaining to property owned by government] government, publicnational, federalhis majesty's [Brit.], her majesty'sstate, county, city, etc.

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uitdrukking

a dog's obeyed in office" [Lear]; cada uno tiene su alguazil [Sp.]le Roi le veut [Fr.]regibus esse manus en nescio longas [Lat.]regnant populi [Lat.]the demigod Authority [Lat.Tran] [Measure for Measure]; the right divine of kings to govern wrong" [Pope]; uneasy lies the head that wears a crown" [Henry IV].

The content on this page comes straight from Project Gutenberg Etext of Roget's Thesaurus No. Two, which consists of the acclaimed work by Peter Mark Roget augmented with more recent material. Some changes were made to the formatting for improved readability.

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