supergovernment

supergovernment
A government formed from the union of multiple lesser governments.

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  • supergovernment — /sooh peuhr guv euhrn meuhnt, guv euhr /, n. 1. a centralized organization formed by a group of governments to enforce justice or maintain peace. 2. an internationally organized body designed to regulate the relations of its member states. 3. any …   Universalium

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  • su|per|gov|ern|ment — «SOO puhr GUHV uhrn muhnt, uhr », noun. 1. a central organization formed by a group of governments to regulate relations among members and on matters of common interest: »The UN represents not a supergovernment, not a separate institutional… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Warren G. Harding: Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Friday, March 4, 1921       When one surveys the world about him after the great storm, noting the marks of destruction and yet rejoicing in the ruggedness of the things which withstood it, if he is an American he breathes… …   Universalium

  • superstate — ˈsüpə(r)+ˌ noun Etymology: super + state 1. a. : supergovernment 1 b. : a regional group having governmental powers over a group of states 2. : a totalitarian state 3 …   Useful english dictionary

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