First Known Use: 14th century
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govern
verb gov·ern \ˈgə-vərn\
: to officially control and lead (a group of people) : to make decisions about laws, taxes, social programs, etc., for (a country, state, etc.)
: to control the way that (something) is done
: to control or guide the actions of (someone or something)
Full Definition of GOVERN
transitive verb
1
a : to exercise continuous sovereign authority over; especially : to control and direct the making and administration of policy in b : to rule without sovereign power and usually without having the authority to determine basic policy
2
a archaic : manipulate b : to control the speed of (as a machine) especially by automatic means
3
a : to control, direct, or strongly influence the actions and conduct of b : to exert a determining or guiding influence in or over <income must govern expenditure> c : to hold in check : restrain
4
: to require (a word) to be in a certain case
5
: to serve as a precedent or deciding principle for <customs that govern human decisions>
intransitive verb
1
: to prevail or have decisive influence : control
2
: to exercise authority
— gov·ern·able \-vər-nə-bəl\ adjective
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Origin of GOVERN
Middle English, from Anglo-French governer, from Latin gubernare to steer, govern, from Greek kybernan
GOVERN Defined for Kids
govern
verb gov·ern \ˈgə-vərn\
gov·ernedgov·ern·ing
Definition of GOVERN for Kids
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: 2rule 1
2
: to influence the actions and conduct of : control <“… a kind word will govern me …” — Louisa May Alcott, Little Women>
3
: to serve as a rule for <Laws governing the Internet are changing.>
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