government

government
gov·ern·ment /'gə-vər-mənt, -vərn-/ n
1: the act or process of governing; specif: authoritative direction or control
2: the office, authority, or function of governing
3: the continuous exercise of authority over and the performance of functions for a political unit: rule
4 a: the organization, machinery, or agency through which a political unit exercises authority and performs functions and which is usu. classified according to the distribution of power within it
b: the complex of political institutions, laws, and customs through which the function of governing is carried out
5: the body of persons that constitutes the governing authority of a political unit or organization: as
a: the officials comprising the governing body of a political unit and constituting the organization as an active agency
b cap: the executive branch of the U.S. federal government
c: the prosecution in a criminal case in its capacity as agents of the political unit
the government failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
gov·ern·men·tal adj
gov·ern·men·tal·ly adv

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

government
I (administration) noun administratio, authorization, command, control, decision making, direction, dominion, governance, gubernatio, guidance, jurisdiction, management, power, procuratio, regnancy, regulation, reign, rule, rulership, state management, statecraft, statesmanship, stewardship, superintendence, sway II (political administration) noun administration, agency of the state, authority, body of office holders, congress, delegates, /'/' qui reipublicae praesunt, lawgivers, lawmakers, legislators, ministers, penes quos est reipublica, political community, political leaders, political regime, politicians, politicos, polity, public servants, representatives, ruling power, sovereign, state managers, statemongers, statesmen associated concepts: de facto government, de jure government, democratic government, federal government, governmental agency, governmental body, governmental function, governmental immunity, powers of government, provisional government foreign phrases:
- Prtvileglum non valet contra rempubllcam. — A privilege is of no avail against the state.
III index authorities, bureaucracy, civic, control (supervision), dominion (supreme authority), hierarchy (persons in authority), management (directorate), national, politics, public (affecting people), regime, regulation (management), supervision

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


government
n.
The body that controls, influences, and regulates the affairs of a nation, state, or community.
adj.
governmental

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.


government
n.
1 The political organization by which a state or nation is ruled.
2 In criminal cases, the prosecution is occasionally referred to as the government

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.

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