English to Latin Meaning of reign - regnaturi


Reign :
regnaturi

regnaturi, regno, imperium, statum, finibus, magisterium, praedominium qualitatis activae,, tempus, regimen immutata, lex, aetate

regnaturi, imperium, imperare, mandatum, dominus supra, lex, regunt

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Definitions of reign in English
Noun(1) a period during which something or somebody is dominant or powerful(2) the period during which a monarch is sovereign(3) royal authority; the dominion of a monarch
Verb(1) have sovereign power(2) be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
Examples of reign in English
(1) Political hostility continued during the latter part of the reign of Henry III who succeeded John in 1216.(2) And we pay these modern-day monarchs to reign over and rule us.(3) When the Queen first began her reign , monarchs were expected to be somewhat detached, grand and distant figures, especially the British monarch.(4) Captains used to reign supreme; questioning their judgment handicapped career advancement.(5) It was the official religion during the reign of the monarchy and is currently the unofficial religion.(6) We in this country now live in a society where money and convenience reign supreme.(7) Excavation has disproved the old idea that the mid-Saxon economy was moribund and that no significant steps towards urbanism were taken before the reign of Alfred the Great.(8) While children reign supreme for advertisers, in the world of books, it is the parents who have the final word, according to publishers.(9) The issue of direct royal control over the army largely died away during the reign of Queen Anne and the Hanoverians.(10) If anything, the reign of Henry VII marked as much the triumph of the king's courtiers in politics as of the king himself.(11) Traffic chaos will reign throughout Kerry because of a failure to consider longterm implications of housing developments, it has been claimed.(12) But after this record's relentless reign of joy, even the most carefree individuals may feel like frowning, just to make sure they still can.(13) the original chapel was built in the reign of Charles I(14) she was hoping for a long reign as world champion(15) A modern historian has said that at no period of her history has Scotland ever stood relatively so high in the scale of nations as during the reign of this excellent monarch.(16) Democracy has been conveniently thrown out the door and in its wake imperialist and dictatorial rule reign supreme.
Related Phrases of reign
(1) reign over ::
regnabit super
(2) reign of terror ::
regni perturbationem
(3) reign supreme ::
imperaturum,
(4) reign title ::
sub titulo
Synonyms
Noun
1. rule ::
lex
2. period in office ::
tempus in officium
3. sovereignty ::
imperium
Verb
5. prevail ::
prævalebunt
6. predominate ::
praedominantur
Antonyms
Different Forms
reign, reigned, reigning, reignite, reignites, reigns
Word Example from TV Shows
Long may she reign.

Long may she REIGN.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 10

her reign is over.

her REIGN is over.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

Your reign is over.

Your REIGN is over.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 9

Rather a short reign.

Rather a short REIGN.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

I hope your reign is long and peaceful.

I hope your REIGN is long and peaceful.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2

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