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sovereigntynounalso sovranty the state of being free from the control or power of anotherupon leaving home she felt that she had achieved sovereignty for the first time in her life autonomy, freedom, independence, independency, liberty, self-determination, self-governance, self-government emancipation, enfranchisement, liberation, manumission, release dependence(also dependance), heteronomy, subjection, unfreedom captivity, enchainment, enslavement, immurement, imprisonment, incarceration, internment, subjugation a body of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and governmentas parts of the same sovereignty, the states should not enact laws intended to harm one another economically commonwealth, country, land, nation, state city-state, microstate, ministate, nation-statedomain, dominion, empire, kingdom, realm, republicduchy, dukedom, emirate, principality, seigniory(or seignory), sultanatedemocracy, dictatorship, monarchy, monocracy, oligarchy, sovereign(also sovran), theocracyclient state, colony, condominium, dependency, mandate, province, settlement, soil, trust territoryfatherland, homeland, motherlandgreat power, power, sea power, superpower, world powerwelfare state controlling power or influence over othersthe gradual sovereignty of English as the language of international communcation ascendance(also ascendence), ascendancy(also ascendency), dominance, domination, dominion, hegemony, imperium, predominance, predominancy, preeminence, reign, supremacy primacy, superioritylordship, scepterarm, authority, choke hold, clutch, command, control, grip, hold, mastery, swaytakeoverdirection, jurisdiction, managementclout, might, pull, weighteminence, importance, momentprerogative, privilege, right helplessness, weaknessimpotence, impotency, powerlessness in the 14th century |