| GOVERNMENT | • government n. The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization. • government n. (Grammar, linguistics) The relationship between a word and its dependents.
 • government n. The state and its administration viewed as the ruling political power.
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| MISGOVERNS | • misgoverns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misgovern. • MISGOVERN v. to govern wrongly.
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| MOVIEGOERS | • moviegoers n. Plural of moviegoer. • movie-goers n. Plural of movie-goer.
 • MOVIEGOER n. one who goes to the movies.
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| OVERARMING | • overarming v. Present participle of overarm. • OVERARM v. to throw a ball overarm.
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| OVERCOMING | • overcoming v. Present participle of overcome. • overcoming n. The act by which something is overcome, or surmounted.
 • OVERCOME v. to get the better of.
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| OVERGLOOMS | • overglooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgloom. • OVERGLOOM v. to cover with gloom.
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| OVERMANAGE | • overmanage v. (Transitive, business) To manage excessively; to micromanage. • OVERMANAGE v. to manage to excess.
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| OVERMIGHTY | • overmighty adj. Excessively mighty. • OVERMIGHTY adj. too powerful.
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| OVERMINING | • overmining v. Present participle of overmine. • OVERMINE v. to mine to excess.
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| OVERMIXING | • overmixing v. Present participle of overmix. • OVERMIX v. to mix too much.
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| OVERNAMING | • overnaming v. Present participle of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of.
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| OVERTIMING | • overtiming v. Present participle of overtime. • OVERTIME v. to exceed the correct allowance of time.
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| VIDEOGRAMS | • videograms n. Plural of videogram. • VIDEOGRAM n. a commercial video film.
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