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govern
verb (governed , governing )
1 tr & intr to control and direct the affairs of (a country, state, or organization).
2 to guide or influence; to control or restrain govern his temper .
3 grammar said of a word or part of speech: to dictate the case2 (sense 7), mood2 (sense 1) or inflectional ending of another, closely associated word prepositions that govern the accusative .
[13c: from Latin gubernare , from Greek kybernaein to steer]
governable adjective .
governing adjective .
verb (governed , governing )
1 tr & intr to control and direct the affairs of (a country, state, or organization).
2 to guide or influence; to control or restrain govern his temper .
3 grammar said of a word or part of speech: to dictate the case2 (sense 7), mood2 (sense 1) or inflectional ending of another, closely associated word prepositions that govern the accusative .
[13c: from Latin gubernare , from Greek kybernaein to steer]
governable adjective .
governing adjective .
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