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
Etymology
Origin of home rule
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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A Danish colony until 1953, Greenland gained home rule 26 years later and is contemplating eventually loosening its ties with Denmark.
From Barron's • Jan. 12, 2026
Greenland was a Danish colony until 1953, and did not gain home rule until 1979, however Copenhagen continued to oversee the healthcare system, before Greenland took responsibility in 1992.
From BBC • Aug. 27, 2025
Local leaders have protested the move, calling it an unprecedented intrusion on home rule.
From Salon • Aug. 17, 2025
In 1979, the island was granted home rule, and 30 years later, Greenland became a self-governing entity.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 4, 2024
At Ravenstonedale, where numerous customs peculiar to the parish or immediate district prevailed, the people had a strong belief in home rule, and insisted on having it.
From Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland by Scott, Daniel
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