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I . sovereign [ˈsɒvərɪn, Am ˈsɑ:vrən] N

1. sovereign (ruler):

sovereign
monarcha(-chini) m (f)

2. sovereign HISTORY (coin):

sovereign

II . sovereign [ˈsɒvərɪn, Am ˈsɑ:vrən] ADJ

1. sovereign (absolute):

sovereign

2. sovereign (independent):

sovereign

3. sovereign fig:

sovereign remedy

Usage examples with sovereign

sovereign remedy

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As permanent representations evolved, usually on a treaty basis between two powers, they were frequently staffed by relatives of the sovereign or high-ranking nobles.
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A states traditional sovereign decision-making authority has become shared, in recent years, with such actors giving rise to new methods and strategies.
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Several of his works were bought for the house of the latter sovereign.
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They would, no doubt, be interested in learning that this prince was educated by his prime minister a rare tutor for a sovereign.
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This recycled gold was subsequently reminted into 13,680,486 half sovereigns in 1892 and 10,846,741 sovereigns in 1900.
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It may also help improve the country's sovereign credit rating.
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Either figure or a delegate may perform this task, and the constitution allows the viceroy the option of deferring assent to the sovereign.
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The obverse of the medal bears the effigy of the reigning sovereign.
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For earlier times, the term sovereign state is an anachronism.
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As well, the member states remained fully sovereign regarding customs, police and military.
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