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Topic: Politics

power

IPA: /ˈpaʊər/

KK: /ˈpaʊər/

adjective

Definition: Having influence or control in a particular area, often related to business, politics, or energy.

Example: She wore a power suit to the meeting to impress the executives.

noun

Definition: The ability or capacity to do something or act in a certain way; it can also refer to control or influence over others.

Example: The government has the power to create new laws.

transitive verb

Definition: To provide energy or force to something, especially in a mechanical context.

Example: The new engine can power the entire vehicle efficiently.

powerful

IPA: /ˈpaʊəfəl/

KK: /ˈpaʊərfəl/

adjective

Definition: Having a lot of strength, influence, or effect; able to do many things or have a strong impact.

Example: The powerful engine made the car go very fast.

adverb

Definition: Having a lot of strength or influence; very strong or effective.

Example: The powerful storm caused significant damage to the town.

praedial

IPA: //ˈpriːdiəl//

KK: /ˈprē-dē-əl/

adjective

Definition: Related to land or property, especially in terms of ownership or rights associated with it.

Example: The praedial rights of the farmers were protected by law.

praesidium

IPA: /ˈpreɪsɪdiəm/

KK: /ˈprɛsɪdɪəm/

noun

Definition: A permanent committee in some socialist countries that has the authority to make decisions and act on behalf of a larger legislative body when it is not meeting.

Example: The praesidium made important decisions during the legislative recess.

praetorial

IPA: //prɪˈtɔːriəl//

KK: /prɪˈtɔrɪəl/

adjective

Definition: Related to a Roman official known as a praetor, who was responsible for administering justice and overseeing legal matters.

Example: The praetorial class held significant power in ancient Rome, influencing both law and politics.

praetorian

IPA: /prɪˈtɔː.ri.ən/

KK: /prɪˈtɔr.i.ən/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the Praetorian Guard, which was the elite bodyguard of Roman emperors, or to a praetor, a type of Roman magistrate.

Example: The praetorian influence in the government was evident in many of their decisions.

noun

Definition: A member of an elite group that protects a leader, especially in ancient Rome, or a person who has held a certain official position.

Example: The praetorian stood guard at the entrance of the palace, ensuring the safety of the emperor.

pragmatist

IPA: /ˈpræɡmətɪst/

KK: /ˈpræɡmətɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who focuses on practical results and solutions rather than abstract ideas or theories.

Example: As a pragmatist, she always looks for the most effective way to solve problems.

preachment

IPA: /ˈpriːtʃmənt/

KK: /ˈpriːtʃmənt/

noun

Definition: A long and often boring speech that tries to teach a moral lesson or give advice.

Example: The teacher's preachment about honesty felt unnecessary to the students.

preamble

IPA: //ˈpriː.æm.bəl//

KK: /ˈpriːˌæmbəl/

noun

Definition: An introductory statement that explains the purpose of a formal document or law.

Example: The preamble of the constitution outlines the fundamental principles of the nation.

preannounce

IPA: /ˌpriːəˈnaʊns/

KK: /priˈænˌaʊns/

verb

Definition: To make an announcement before the official time or date.

Example: The company will preannounce the new product next week.

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