reign
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noun \ˈrān\Definition of REIGN
1
a : royal authority : sovereignty <under the reign of the Stuart kings> b : the dominion, sway, or influence of one resembling a monarch <the reign of the Puritan ministers>
2
: the time during which one (as a sovereign) reigns
Examples of REIGN
- She was a popular ruler throughout her reign.
- the reign of Queen Elizabeth
- his reign as department chairperson
- her reign as team president
- his reign as heavyweight boxing champion
- the reign of digital technology
Origin of REIGN
Middle English regne, from Anglo-French, from Latin regnum, from reg-, rex king — more at royal
First Known Use: 13th century
Related to REIGN
Synonyms: ascendance (also ascendence), ascendancy (also ascendency), dominance, domination, dominion, hegemony, imperium, predominance, predominancy, preeminence, supremacy, sovereignty (also sovranty)
Related Words: 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
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Rhymes with REIGN
ain, Aisne, ane, Bain, bane, blain, brain, cane, chain, crane, deign, drain, fain, fane, feign, gain, grain, Kane, lane, Lane, main, mane, pain, Paine, pane, plain, plane, quean, rain, rein, sain, sane, seine, Seine, skein, Spain, sprain, stain, strain, swain, thane, thegn, train, twain, Twain, vain, vane, vein, wain, wane, Wayne
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