home rule
Americannoun
noun
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self-government, esp in domestic affairs
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government the partial autonomy of cities and (in some states) counties, under which they manage their own affairs, with their own charters, etc, within the limits set by the state constitution and laws
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the partial autonomy sometimes granted to a national minority or a colony
noun
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Origin of home rule
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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Local leaders have protested the move, calling it an unprecedented intrusion on home rule.
From Salon
Remarkably for Florida’s profound level of diversity, Florida has not had a single Black or non-white governor since “home rule” was reestablished in 1885…
From Salon
In 1979, a referendum on home rule gave Greenland control of most policies within the territory, with Denmark retaining control over foreign affairs and defence.
From BBC
They had no choice but to pursue home rule, even at risk of fracturing or destroying their own party.
From Salon
Serrott agreed, finding that the law was only designed to prevent cities from exercising home rule.
From Seattle Times
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