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government noun 1 (often the Government) a body of people, usually elected, with the power to control the affairs of a country or state. 2 a the way in which this is done; b the particular system used. 3 the act or practice of ruling; control. 4 grammar the power of one word to determine the form, case2 (sense 7) or mood2 (sense 1) of another. governmental adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c in senses 2 and 3.

government noun 1 (often the Government) a body of people, usually elected, with the power to control the affairs of a country or state. 2 a the way in which this is done; b the particular system used. 3 the act or practice of ruling; control. 4 grammar the power of one word to determine the form, case2 (sense 7) or mood2 (sense 1) of another. governmental adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c in senses 2 and 3.

government noun 1 (often the Government) a body of people, usually elected, with the power to control the affairs of a country or state. 2 a the way in which this is done; b the particular system used. 3 the act or practice of ruling; control. 4 grammar the power of one word to determine the form, case2 (sense 7) or mood2 (sense 1) of another. governmental adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c in senses 2 and 3.