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governingverbpresent participle of govern to exercise authority or power overthe president is elected in order to govern the country, not to follow public opinion polls bossing, captaining, commanding, controlling, presiding (over), ruling, swaying(archaic) conducting, directing, heading, leadingadministering, managing, micromanaging, overseeing, regulating, superintending, supervisingdictating, dominating, domineering, lording (it over), mastering, oppressing, reigning (over), tyrannizingconquering, subduing, subjugating to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression)you need to govern your speech and be able to communicate your outrage without resorting to profanity bridling, checking, constraining, containing, controlling, curbing, holding, inhibiting, keeping, measuring, pulling in, regulating, reining (in), restraining, ruling, taming bottling (up), choking (back), holding back, mincing, muffling, pocketing, repressing, sinking, smothering, squelching, stifling, strangling, suppressing, swallowingarresting, interrupting, stoppingblocking, hampering, handcuffing, hindering, impeding, obstructinggagging, muzzling, silencing losing liberating, loosening, loosing, unleashingairing, expressing, taking out, venting to look after and make decisions aboutthe company's finances are governed by its chief financial officer administering, administrating, carrying on, conducting, controlling, directing, guiding, handling, keeping, managing, operating, overlooking, overseeing, presiding (over), regulating, running, stewarding, superintending, supervising, tending caring (for), minding, watchingleading, piloting, steeringguarding, protecting, safeguardingmicromanaging, stage-managingcodirecting(or co-directing), comanaging(or co-managing) watching over |