government



Word Structure

g uh · v er n · m ə n t

uh = but, from; er = word, girl; ə = about, suppose

10 Letters

3 Syllables: gov•ern•ment

2 Morphemes: govern•ment

9 Phonemes

Vowels: uh, er, ə

Local Voices

Wisconsin

Sentence Examples

Government covers a lot.

It's how we make collective decisions in the political world for decisions that are binding all on all of us.

So you can have a city government, state government, a national government, but government is really the process that we use to make collective decisions that bind everyone in the community.

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Semantic Relatives

Authority

Federal

Law

Local

Rule

State






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