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996 lines
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{
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"sovereigns":{
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"one who rules over a people with a sole, supreme, and usually hereditary authority":{
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"examples":[
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"after the current sovereign dies, the monarchy may be abolished"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"autocrats",
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"monarchs",
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"potentates",
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"rulers"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"corulers",
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"co-rulers",
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"Caesars",
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"czars",
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"tsars",
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"tzars",
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"emirs",
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"amirs",
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"ameers",
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"emperors",
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"empresses",
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"kaisers",
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"khans",
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"khedives",
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"kings",
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"lords",
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"mikados",
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"moguls",
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"princes",
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"queens",
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"satraps",
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"shahs",
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"sultans",
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"suzerains",
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"authoritarians",
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"Big Brothers",
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"despots",
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"dictators",
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"f\u00fchrers",
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"fuehrers",
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"monocrats",
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"overlords",
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"paramounts",
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"tyrants"
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],
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"near antonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[]
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},
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"sovrans":{
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"one who rules over a people with a sole, supreme, and usually hereditary authority":{
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"examples":[
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"after the current sovereign dies, the monarchy may be abolished"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"autocrats",
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"monarchs",
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"potentates",
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"rulers"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"corulers",
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"co-rulers",
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"Caesars",
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"czars",
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"tsars",
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"tzars",
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"emirs",
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"amirs",
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"ameers",
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"emperors",
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"empresses",
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"kaisers",
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"khans",
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"khedives",
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"kings",
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"lords",
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"mikados",
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"moguls",
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"princes",
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"queens",
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"satraps",
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"shahs",
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"sultans",
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"suzerains",
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"authoritarians",
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"Big Brothers",
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"despots",
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"dictators",
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"f\u00fchrers",
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"fuehrers",
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"monocrats",
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"overlords",
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"paramounts",
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"tyrants"
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],
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"near antonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[]
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},
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"sovereignty":{
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"the state of being free from the control or power of another":{
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"examples":[
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"upon leaving home she felt that she had achieved sovereignty for the first time in her life"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"autonomy",
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"freedom",
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"independence",
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"independency",
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"liberty",
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"self-determination",
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"self-governance",
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"self-government"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"emancipation",
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"enfranchisement",
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"liberation",
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"manumission",
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"release"
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],
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"near antonyms":[
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"captivity",
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"enchainment",
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"enslavement",
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"immurement",
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"imprisonment",
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"incarceration",
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"internment",
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"subjugation"
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],
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"antonyms":[
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"dependence",
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"dependance",
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"heteronomy",
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"subjection",
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"unfreedom"
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]
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},
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"a body of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and government":{
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"examples":[
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"as parts of the same sovereignty , the states should not enact laws intended to harm one another economically"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"commonwealth",
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"country",
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"land",
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"nation",
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"state"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"city-state",
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"microstate",
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"ministate",
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"nation-state",
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"domain",
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"dominion",
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"empire",
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"kingdom",
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"realm",
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"republic",
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"duchy",
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"dukedom",
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"emirate",
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"principality",
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"seigniory",
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"seignory",
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"sultanate",
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"democracy",
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"dictatorship",
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"monarchy",
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"monocracy",
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"oligarchy",
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"sovereign",
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"sovran",
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"theocracy",
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"client state",
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"colony",
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"condominium",
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"dependency",
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"mandate",
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"province",
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"settlement",
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"soil",
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"trust territory",
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"fatherland",
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"homeland",
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"motherland",
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"great power",
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"power",
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"sea power",
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"superpower",
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"world power",
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"welfare state"
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],
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"near antonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[]
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},
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"controlling power or influence over others":{
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"examples":[
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"the gradual sovereignty of English as the language of international communication"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"ascendance",
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"ascendence",
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"ascendancy",
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"ascendency",
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"dominance",
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"domination",
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"dominion",
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"hegemony",
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"imperium",
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"predominance",
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"predominancy",
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"preeminence",
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"reign",
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"supremacy"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"primacy",
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"superiority",
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"lordship",
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"scepter",
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"arm",
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"authority",
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"choke hold",
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"clutch",
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"command",
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"control",
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"grip",
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"hold",
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"mastery",
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"sway",
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"takeover",
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"direction",
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"jurisdiction",
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"management",
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"clout",
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"might",
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"pull",
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"weight",
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"eminence",
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"importance",
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"moment",
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"prerogative",
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"privilege",
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"right"
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],
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"near antonyms":[
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"helplessness",
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"weakness",
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"impotence",
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"impotency",
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"powerlessness"
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],
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"antonyms":[]
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},
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"sovranties":{
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"the state of being free from the control or power of another":{
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"examples":[
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"upon leaving home she felt that she had achieved sovereignty for the first time in her life"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"autonomies",
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"freedoms",
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"independences",
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"independencies",
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"liberties"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"emancipations",
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"enfranchisements",
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"liberations",
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"manumissions",
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"releases"
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],
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"near antonyms":[
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"captivities",
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"enchainments",
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"enslavements",
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"immurements",
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"imprisonments",
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"incarcerations",
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"internments",
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"subjugations"
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],
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"antonyms":[
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"dependences",
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"dependances",
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"heteronomies",
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"subjections",
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"unfreedoms"
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]
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},
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"a body of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and government":{
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"examples":[
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"as parts of the same sovereignty , the states should not enact laws intended to harm one another economically"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"commonwealths",
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"countries",
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"lands",
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"nations",
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"states"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"city-states",
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"microstates",
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"ministates",
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"nation-states",
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"domains",
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"dominions",
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"empires",
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"kingdoms",
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"realms",
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"republics",
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"duchies",
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"dukedoms",
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"emirates",
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"principalities",
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"seigniories",
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"seignories",
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"sultanates",
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"democracies",
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"dictatorships",
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"monarchies",
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"monocracies",
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"oligarchies",
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"sovereigns",
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"sovrans",
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"theocracies",
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"client states",
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"colonies",
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"condominiums",
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"condominia",
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"dependencies",
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"mandates",
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"provinces",
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"settlements",
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"soil",
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"trust territories",
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"fatherlands",
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"homelands",
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"motherlands",
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"great powers",
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"powers",
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"sea powers",
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"superpowers",
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"world powers",
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"welfare states"
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],
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"near antonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[]
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},
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"controlling power or influence over others":{
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"examples":[
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"the gradual sovereignty of English as the language of international communication"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"ascendances",
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"ascendences",
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"ascendancies",
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"ascendencies",
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"dominances",
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"dominations",
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"dominions",
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"hegemonies",
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"imperiums",
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"predominances",
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"predominancies",
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"preeminences",
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"reigns",
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"supremacies"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"primacies",
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"superiorities",
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"lordships",
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"scepters",
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"arms",
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"authorities",
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"choke holds",
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"clutches",
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"commands",
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"controls",
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"grips",
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"holds",
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"masteries",
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"sways",
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"takeovers",
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"directions",
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"jurisdictions",
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"managements",
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"clouts",
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"mights",
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"pulls",
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"weights",
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"eminences",
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"importances",
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"moments",
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"prerogatives",
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"privileges",
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"rights"
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],
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"near antonyms":[
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"weaknesses",
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"impotences",
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"impotencies"
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],
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"antonyms":[]
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},
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"sovran":{
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"coming before all others in importance":{
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"examples":[
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"the sovereign issue for voters is the inadequate performance of the local schools"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"arch",
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"big",
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"capital",
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"cardinal",
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"central",
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"chief",
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"dominant",
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"first",
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"foremost",
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"grand",
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"great",
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"greatest",
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"highest",
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"key",
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"leading",
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"main",
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"master",
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"number one",
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"No. 1",
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"numero uno",
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"overbearing",
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"overmastering",
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"overriding",
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"paramount",
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"predominant",
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"preeminent",
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"premier",
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"primal",
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"primary",
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"principal",
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"prior",
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"supreme"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"distinguished",
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"eminent",
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"illustrious",
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"noble",
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"notable",
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"noteworthy",
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"outstanding",
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"prestigious",
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"signal",
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"star",
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"stellar",
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"superior",
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"high-level",
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"senior",
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"top",
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"important",
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"influential",
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"major",
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"mighty",
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"momentous",
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"significant",
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"incomparable",
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"matchless",
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"unequaled",
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"unequalled",
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"unparalleled",
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"unsurpassed",
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"celebrated",
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"famed",
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"famous",
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"renowned"
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],
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"near antonyms":[
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"inconsequential",
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"inconsiderable",
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"insignificant",
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"minor",
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"negligible",
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"slight",
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"trifling",
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"trivial",
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"unimportant",
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"collateral",
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"inferior",
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"secondary",
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"subordinate",
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"subsidiary"
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],
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"antonyms":[
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"last",
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"least"
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]
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},
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"not being under the rule or control of another":{
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"examples":[
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"a sovereign state whose domestic policies are its own business"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"autonomous",
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"free",
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"freestanding",
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"independent",
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"self-governed",
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"self-governing",
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"self-ruling",
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"separate"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"freeborn",
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"delivered",
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"emancipated",
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"freed",
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"liberated",
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"manumitted",
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"redeemed",
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"released",
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"unconquered",
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"unruled",
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"unsupervised",
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"empowered",
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"enfranchised",
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"democratic",
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"republican"
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],
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"near antonyms":[
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"bound",
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"captive",
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"conquered",
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"enslaved",
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"fettered",
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"subdued",
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"subjugated",
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"inferior",
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"subordinate",
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"subservient"
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],
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"antonyms":[
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"dependent",
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"nonautonomous",
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"non-self-governing",
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"subject",
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"unfree"
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]
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},
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"one who rules over a people with a sole, supreme, and usually hereditary authority":{
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"examples":[
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"after the current sovereign dies, the monarchy may be abolished"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"autocrat",
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"monarch",
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"potentate",
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"ruler"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"coruler",
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"Caesar",
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"czar",
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"tsar",
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"tzar",
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"emir",
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"amir",
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"ameer",
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"emperor",
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"empress",
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"kaiser",
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"khan",
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"khedive",
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"king",
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"lord",
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"mikado",
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"mogul",
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"prince",
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"queen",
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"satrap",
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"shah",
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"sultan",
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"suzerain",
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"authoritarian",
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"Big Brother",
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"despot",
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"dictator",
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"f\u00fchrer",
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"fuehrer",
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"monocrat",
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"overlord",
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"paramount",
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"tyrant"
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],
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"near antonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[]
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},
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"sovranty":{
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"the state of being free from the control or power of another":{
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"examples":[
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"upon leaving home she felt that she had achieved sovereignty for the first time in her life"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"autonomy",
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"freedom",
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"independence",
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"independency",
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"liberty",
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"self-determination",
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"self-governance",
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"self-government"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"emancipation",
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"enfranchisement",
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"liberation",
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"manumission",
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"release"
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],
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"near antonyms":[
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"captivity",
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"enchainment",
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"enslavement",
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"immurement",
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"imprisonment",
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"incarceration",
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"internment",
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"subjugation"
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],
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"antonyms":[
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"dependence",
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"dependance",
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"heteronomy",
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"subjection",
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"unfreedom"
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]
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},
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"a body of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and government":{
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"examples":[
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"as parts of the same sovereignty , the states should not enact laws intended to harm one another economically"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"commonwealth",
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"country",
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"land",
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"nation",
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"state"
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],
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"near synonyms":[
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"city-state",
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"microstate",
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"ministate",
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"nation-state",
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"domain",
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"dominion",
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"empire",
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"kingdom",
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"realm",
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"republic",
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"duchy",
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"dukedom",
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"emirate",
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"principality",
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"seigniory",
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"seignory",
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"sultanate",
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"democracy",
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"dictatorship",
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"monarchy",
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"monocracy",
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"oligarchy",
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"sovereign",
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"sovran",
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"theocracy",
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"client state",
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"colony",
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"condominium",
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"dependency",
|
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"mandate",
|
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"province",
|
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"settlement",
|
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"soil",
|
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"trust territory",
|
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"fatherland",
|
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"homeland",
|
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"motherland",
|
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"great power",
|
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"power",
|
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"sea power",
|
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"superpower",
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"world power",
|
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"welfare state"
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],
|
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"near antonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[]
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},
|
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"controlling power or influence over others":{
|
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"examples":[
|
|
"the gradual sovereignty of English as the language of international communication"
|
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],
|
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"synonyms":[
|
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"ascendance",
|
|
"ascendence",
|
|
"ascendancy",
|
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"ascendency",
|
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"dominance",
|
|
"domination",
|
|
"dominion",
|
|
"hegemony",
|
|
"imperium",
|
|
"predominance",
|
|
"predominancy",
|
|
"preeminence",
|
|
"reign",
|
|
"supremacy"
|
|
],
|
|
"near synonyms":[
|
|
"primacy",
|
|
"superiority",
|
|
"lordship",
|
|
"scepter",
|
|
"arm",
|
|
"authority",
|
|
"choke hold",
|
|
"clutch",
|
|
"command",
|
|
"control",
|
|
"grip",
|
|
"hold",
|
|
"mastery",
|
|
"sway",
|
|
"takeover",
|
|
"direction",
|
|
"jurisdiction",
|
|
"management",
|
|
"clout",
|
|
"might",
|
|
"pull",
|
|
"weight",
|
|
"eminence",
|
|
"importance",
|
|
"moment",
|
|
"prerogative",
|
|
"privilege",
|
|
"right"
|
|
],
|
|
"near antonyms":[
|
|
"helplessness",
|
|
"weakness",
|
|
"impotence",
|
|
"impotency",
|
|
"powerlessness"
|
|
],
|
|
"antonyms":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"Sovietism":{
|
|
"as in bolshevism , Marxism":{
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"near synonyms":[
|
|
"bolshevism",
|
|
"Leninism",
|
|
"Marxism",
|
|
"Stalinism",
|
|
"collectivism",
|
|
"Communism",
|
|
"leftism",
|
|
"liberalism",
|
|
"radicalism",
|
|
"Big Brother",
|
|
"Big Brotherism",
|
|
"fascism",
|
|
"Nazism",
|
|
"absolutism",
|
|
"autarchy",
|
|
"authoritarianism",
|
|
"autocracy",
|
|
"Caesarism",
|
|
"czarism",
|
|
"tsarism",
|
|
"tzarism",
|
|
"despotism",
|
|
"dictatorship",
|
|
"totalism",
|
|
"totalitarianism",
|
|
"tyranny"
|
|
],
|
|
"near antonyms":[
|
|
"democracy",
|
|
"self-governance",
|
|
"self-government",
|
|
"self-rule",
|
|
"freedom",
|
|
"self-determination",
|
|
"autonomy",
|
|
"sovereignty",
|
|
"sovranty"
|
|
],
|
|
"antonyms":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"sovereignties":{
|
|
"the state of being free from the control or power of another":{
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"upon leaving home she felt that she had achieved sovereignty for the first time in her life"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[
|
|
"autonomies",
|
|
"freedoms",
|
|
"independences",
|
|
"independencies",
|
|
"liberties"
|
|
],
|
|
"near synonyms":[
|
|
"emancipations",
|
|
"enfranchisements",
|
|
"liberations",
|
|
"manumissions",
|
|
"releases"
|
|
],
|
|
"near antonyms":[
|
|
"captivities",
|
|
"enchainments",
|
|
"enslavements",
|
|
"immurements",
|
|
"imprisonments",
|
|
"incarcerations",
|
|
"internments",
|
|
"subjugations"
|
|
],
|
|
"antonyms":[
|
|
"dependences",
|
|
"dependances",
|
|
"heteronomies",
|
|
"subjections",
|
|
"unfreedoms"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"a body of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and government":{
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"as parts of the same sovereignty , the states should not enact laws intended to harm one another economically"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[
|
|
"commonwealths",
|
|
"countries",
|
|
"lands",
|
|
"nations",
|
|
"states"
|
|
],
|
|
"near synonyms":[
|
|
"city-states",
|
|
"microstates",
|
|
"ministates",
|
|
"nation-states",
|
|
"domains",
|
|
"dominions",
|
|
"empires",
|
|
"kingdoms",
|
|
"realms",
|
|
"republics",
|
|
"duchies",
|
|
"dukedoms",
|
|
"emirates",
|
|
"principalities",
|
|
"seigniories",
|
|
"seignories",
|
|
"sultanates",
|
|
"democracies",
|
|
"dictatorships",
|
|
"monarchies",
|
|
"monocracies",
|
|
"oligarchies",
|
|
"sovereigns",
|
|
"sovrans",
|
|
"theocracies",
|
|
"client states",
|
|
"colonies",
|
|
"condominiums",
|
|
"condominia",
|
|
"dependencies",
|
|
"mandates",
|
|
"provinces",
|
|
"settlements",
|
|
"soil",
|
|
"trust territories",
|
|
"fatherlands",
|
|
"homelands",
|
|
"motherlands",
|
|
"great powers",
|
|
"powers",
|
|
"sea powers",
|
|
"superpowers",
|
|
"world powers",
|
|
"welfare states"
|
|
],
|
|
"near antonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"controlling power or influence over others":{
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"the gradual sovereignty of English as the language of international communication"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[
|
|
"ascendances",
|
|
"ascendences",
|
|
"ascendancies",
|
|
"ascendencies",
|
|
"dominances",
|
|
"dominations",
|
|
"dominions",
|
|
"hegemonies",
|
|
"imperiums",
|
|
"predominances",
|
|
"predominancies",
|
|
"preeminences",
|
|
"reigns",
|
|
"supremacies"
|
|
],
|
|
"near synonyms":[
|
|
"primacies",
|
|
"superiorities",
|
|
"lordships",
|
|
"scepters",
|
|
"arms",
|
|
"authorities",
|
|
"choke holds",
|
|
"clutches",
|
|
"commands",
|
|
"controls",
|
|
"grips",
|
|
"holds",
|
|
"masteries",
|
|
"sways",
|
|
"takeovers",
|
|
"directions",
|
|
"jurisdictions",
|
|
"managements",
|
|
"clouts",
|
|
"mights",
|
|
"pulls",
|
|
"weights",
|
|
"eminences",
|
|
"importances",
|
|
"moments",
|
|
"prerogatives",
|
|
"privileges",
|
|
"rights"
|
|
],
|
|
"near antonyms":[
|
|
"weaknesses",
|
|
"impotences",
|
|
"impotencies"
|
|
],
|
|
"antonyms":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
]
|
|
}
|
|
} |