government
[gʌvə:nmænt]

noun

[Definition]: the governing body of a country or region

[Example Sentences]:
1. The government will release its first look at first quarter growth on April 26.
2. Apple and government lawyers will face off in a court hearing in California on March 22.
3. The death toll for government forces since the fighting began now stands at 58.
4. The government will formally take office on April 5.
5. The government will issue its revised estimate on May 27.
6. He led a military government which ruled Pakistan from 1999.
7. The fund was an election promise made during the election of the NSW government in 2011.
8. The government has promised to have the backlog and issues resolved by October 31.
9. The government is taking consultation on its draft guidelines until May 27.
10. The Indian government announced it was rolling out CMS in November 2009.
11. Its clients include government agencies and companies across the Fortune 500.
12. The government is accepting submissions on the draft bill until Friday February 28,2014.
13. The government knew how the wheelchair scheme worked in 1998.
14. Labour will back a charter requiring the government to deliver an overall surplus by 2019-20.
15. Chechen rebels have fought two wars against the federal government since 1994.


[Antonyms]anarchy, revolution

[Synonyms]authority, dominion, management