`government` in Latin
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government
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system by which a state governs
imperiumThe government passed a new law. — Imperium legem novam tulit.regimenThe government is responsible for public health. — Regimen pro salute publica respondet.gubernatioThe government changed after the election. — Gubernatio post comitia mutata est. -
[political],
group of people governing a state
administratio [political]The government announced new policies. — Administratio novas rationes nuntiavit.auctoritas publica [political]The government must protect its citizens. — Auctoritas publica cives suos tueri debet. -
[linguistic],
control of case by a word
regimen [linguistic]In Latin, verbs show government of cases. — In lingua Latina, verba casuum regimen ostendunt.
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system by which a state governs