govern
Meanings
verb
- To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in.
- To exercise political authority; to run a government.
- To control the actions or behavior of; to keep under control; to restrain.
- To exercise a deciding or determining influence on.
- To have or exercise a determining influence.
- To handle, to manage, to oversee (a matter, an affair, a household, etc.).
- To control the speed, flow etc. of; to regulate.
- To direct the course of, to guide in some direction, to steer.
- To look after, to take care of, to tend to (someone or some plant).
- To manage, to control, to work (a tool or mechanical device).
- To require that a certain preposition, grammatical case, etc. be used with a word.
noun
- The act of governing
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Etymology
From Middle English governen, governe, from Anglo-Norman and Old French governer, guverner, from Latin gubernō, from Ancient Greek κυβερνάω (kubernáō, “to steer, drive, govern”). Displaced native Old English wealdan, whence modern dialectical English wald (“to govern”).
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