Power and Ruling
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a person who has the power to rule over a kingdom or empire, especially someone who inherits this power
The monarch’s coronation was a grand ceremony attended by dignitaries from around the world.
View Full Definitiona ruler that has total power over a state, particularly a ruler who gained power through force
The dictator imposed strict censorship laws to suppress any opposition to his regime.
View Full Definitiona system of governing that is authoritarian and usually not selected in a fair election
The previous regime was known for its human rights violations.
View Full Definitiondominance through threat of punishment and violence
View Full Definitiona bold uprising by a group, often soldiers or sailors, against their leaders
After months at sea with no sight of land, there were signs of a mutiny among the sailors.
View Full Definitionto cause strong disgust or offense to someone's morals
His sexist remarks revolted the entire audience.
View Full Definitiona situation in which people join together to fight against those in power
The peasant uprising was brutally crushed by the king's army.
View Full Definitionan organized action, usually violent, against an authority, attempting to bring about a change
The rebellion was sparked by harsh government policies.
View Full Definitionthe act of rebellion or resistance against established authority, typically through speech or conduct
The revolutionary pamphlet was charged with sedition, as it called for citizens to overthrow the government.
View Full Definitiona committed loyalty or dedication to a particular cause, group, or belief
His allegiance to the football team was unwavering, attending every match regardless of the weather.
View Full Definitionthe right or privilege of casting a vote in public elections
Some countries still restrict suffrage based on gender, age, or socio-economic status.
View Full Definitionhaving a rich and vibrant shade of blue that is often associated with the concept of freedom, liberty, and independence
The independence sky stretched endlessly above, a serene blue canvas of freedom.
View Full Definitiona country that aids another country, particularly if a war breaks out
During the war, each nation relied heavily on its allies for resources and support.
View Full Definitionthe act of liberating someone or something
View Full Definitiona person who participates in irregular fighting as a member of an unofficial military group
The guerrilla fighters used their knowledge of the terrain to launch surprise attacks on enemy outposts.
View Full Definitionthe right to act or be governed without unfair or oppressive control, often referring to freedom from external authority or interference
The revolution was driven by the people's desire for liberty and justice.
View Full Definitionto change something in order to make it better
Social activists work to reform policies to address inequality and injustice.
View Full Definitionthe area just inside the entrance of a public building such as a hotel, etc.
Guests gathered in the hotel lobby, waiting for the shuttle to the airport.
View Full Definitionan alliance between two or more countries or between political parties when forming a government or during elections
The coalition government was formed by two major political parties to ensure stability and consensus on key policy issues.
View Full Definitiona condition in which individuals are forced to work or provide services against their will, without the ability to freely leave or negotiate their conditions
Many immigrants in the early 20th century faced servitude in sweatshops, enduring grueling hours for minimal pay.
View Full Definitiona person or thing that is next in line to someone or something else
The CEO announced her retirement and named her longtime deputy as her successor.
View Full Definitionthe action of assuming an important position or title
His accession to the throne was marked by elaborate ceremonies and celebrations.
View Full Definitiona lineage of kings who rule a country or nation over a long period of time
The Ming Dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644.
View Full Definitionmaking decisions based on the preferences of the majority, often without significant consideration for the rights or interests of minority groups
The majoritarian voting system favored by some countries often results in winner-takes-all outcomes.
View Full Definitionusing power or authority in a cruel and oppressive way against other people
Under the tyrannical ruler's iron grip, innocent individuals were subjected to arbitrary arrests, torture, and prolonged detention.
View Full Definition(of actions, speech, writings, etc.) encouraging rebellion against established authority or government
The author's seditious writings were banned by the government for advocating for the overthrow of the monarchy.
View Full Definitionoppressed or treated unfairly, especially by those in power
The downtrodden workers protested against unjust working conditions.
View Full Definitionordered or required by a rule or law
Wearing a face mask in public places is mandatory to prevent the spread of the virus.
View Full Definitionrelated to the characteristics or actions of an empire or emperor
The imperial dynasty ruled over vast territories and diverse peoples.
View Full Definitionrelating to the armed forces that operate at seas or waters in general
The naval academy trains officers for service in the navy.
View Full Definitionto let go of something physically held
He relinquished the rope, allowing the boat to drift.
View Full Definitionto officially take possession or control of something, typically for military or governmental purposes, often without the consent of the owner
During the emergency, the military commandeer civilian vehicles to transport supplies to the affected areas.
View Full Definition(of a monarch or ruler) to step down from a position of power
The king chose to abdicate the throne in favor of his successor.
View Full Definitionto make individuals to behave in a particular way
The company implemented new policies to enforce ethical behavior in the workplace.
View Full Definitionan order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority
The general issued a command for the troops to advance towards the enemy positions.
View Full Definitionto refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way to show disapproval or to try to bring about a change
Many customers boycotted the store after its poor customer service.
View Full Definitionto have the power to completely or partially control someone or something
In the competitive business world, companies strive to dominate their market.
View Full Definitionto wrongly take someone else's position, power, or right
In many tales, evil stepmothers attempt to usurp the rightful place of the princess.
View Full Definitionto give someone the legal right to have or do something particular
The successful completion of the training program will entitle employees to receive a certification.
View Full Definitionto settle and build communities in new, often unexplored, areas
European powers sought to colonize distant lands during the Age of Exploration.
View Full Definitionto formally approve a decision, action, etc., typically through an official process or legal means
The members of the parliament convened to ratify the newly proposed constitution for the country.
View Full Definitionto officially approve of something such as an action, change, practice, etc.
The city council decided to sanction the music festival, granting official permission for its organization in the park.
View Full Definitionto use one's official or political authority to change or reject a previously made decision
The appellate court decided to overrule the lower court's decision and grant a new trial.
View Full Definitiona building later added to a main building in order to provide more space
The school built an annex to accommodate the growing number of students.
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