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gov·ern·ing [ˈgʌvənɪŋ] ADJ

gov·ern [ˈgʌvən] VB trans

1. govern:

govern POL, LING
govern POL, LING

Usage examples with governing

governing body

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He was a minor and was not invested with governing powers till 1884.
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Signs also change their meanings over time, as the conventions governing their usage gradually change.
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Each member institution has its own governing board, is fiscally independent, and is responsible for its own programs.
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In 2010 a new rule governing grooves came into force for professional and high level amateur competition.
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The number of retail licenses available is determined by a municipality's population, and may be further limited by the town's governing body.
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They are kept in line by the governing class through fear and ignorance.
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It also formed separate governing boards for the two stations.
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He said he intended to continue governing for another 4 years.
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They are the governing body of all inter-school competitions and provide the organizational support for sporting, academic and artistic events among the schools.
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The rules governing committees are slightly different when conducting budget estimates hearings.
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