powers that be
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noun
- The holders of power or the authorities in a given situation, especially if seen as being faceless or unreasonably bureaucratic.
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After Romans 13:1 in the Tyndale Bible and the King James Version. The phrase is a translation of the Ancient Greek αἱ οὖσαι ἐξουσίαι (hai oûsai exousíai, “the existing authorities”). The verb be is the archaic third-person plural present indicative form, equivalent to the modern are, and not a subjunctive.
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