self-government
Americannoun
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control of the government of a state, community, or other body by its own members; democratic government.
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the condition of being self-governed.
noun
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the government of a country, nation, etc, by its own people
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the state of being self-controlled
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an archaic term for self-control
Other Word Forms
- self-governed adjective
- self-governing adjective
Etymology
Origin of self-government
First recorded in 1725–35
Example Sentences
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Greenland, which has a population of 57,000 people, has had extensive self-government since 1979, though defence and foreign policy remain in Danish hands.
From BBC
Greenland, home to about 57,000 people, has had extensive self-government since 1979, though defence and foreign policy remain in Danish hands.
From BBC
That isn’t the conduct of a movement preparing for responsible self-government.
The opposing argument begins with a simple intuition: In a society defined by self-government, as America is, there is no such thing as citizenship without consent.
From Salon
Her grandfather signed a petition against Irish self-government in 1912, when the whole island was still part of the UK.
From BBC
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