QUEEN REGNANT vs SOVEREIGN: NOUN
- A female monarch who reigns in her own right, in contrast to a queen consort, who is the wife of a reigning king.
- A female sovereign ruler
- A queen reigning in her own right.
- A national governing council or committee.
- A nation that governs territory outside its borders.
- A gold coin formerly used in Great Britain.
- A king, queen, or other noble person who serves as chief of state; a ruler or monarch.
- One that exercises supreme, permanent authority, especially in a nation or other governmental unit, as.
- A nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right
- An Austrian gold coin of the value of three ducats. The sovereign of Ferdinand I. was worth $6.76.
- Any one of several nymphalid butterflies of the genus Basilarchia, as the banded purple, the hybrid purple, the red-spotted purple, the viceroy and the vicereine.
- One who exercises supreme control or dominion; a ruler, governor, chief, or master; one to whom allegiance is due.
- Specifically—(a ) A husband; a lord and master.
- (b ) A provost or mayor.
- A monarch; an emperor or empress; a king or queen.
- A current English gold coin, the standard of the coinage, worth £1 or 20 shillings ($4.84), and weighing grains troy.
- Synonyms King, etc. (see prince), potentate.
- The person, body, or state in which independent and supreme authority is vested; especially, in a monarchy, a king, queen, or emperor.
- A gold coin of Great Britain, on which an effigy of the head of the reigning king or queen is stamped, valued at one pound sterling, or about $4.86.
- Any butterfly of the tribe Nymphalidi, or genus Basilarchia, as the ursula and the viceroy.
- A monarch; the ruler of a country.
- One who is not a subject to a ruler or nation.
- A gold coin formerly used in the United Kingdom.
- A very large champagne bottle with the capacity of about 25 liters, equivalent to 33⅓ standard bottles.
QUEEN REGNANT vs SOVEREIGN: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Unmitigated.
- Of superlative strength or efficacy.
- Paramount; supreme.
- Having supreme rank or power.
- Self-governing; independent.
- Independent of, and unlimited by, any other; possessing, or entitled to, original authority or jurisdiction.
- Princely; royal.
- Predominant; greatest; utmost; paramount.
- (of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces
- Greatest in status or authority or power
- Of political bodies
- Having supreme, ultimate power.
- Extremely potent or effective (of a medicine, remedy etc.).
- Exceptional in quality.
- Exercising power of rule.
- A state which administers its own government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to, another power.
- Supreme or highest in power; superior to all others; chief.
- Efficacious in the highest degree; effectual; controlling.
QUEEN REGNANT vs SOVEREIGN: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Supreme; paramount; commanding; excellent.
- Supreme in power; possessing supreme dominion; not subject to any other; hence, royal; princely.
- Efficacious in the highest degree; potent: said especially of medicines.
- To rule over as a sovereign; exercise sovereign authority over.
QUEEN REGNANT vs SOVEREIGN: RELATED WORDS
- Regious, Kingling, Prince, Queen of england, Queenhood, Kingless, King, Grand duchess, Queen consort, Monarch, Female aristocrat, Queenlike, Queen dowager, Female monarch, Queen
- State, Monarchs, Monarchy, Rulers, Ruler, Sovereignties, Sovereignty, Crowned head, Self governing, Free, Dominant, Independent, Supreme, Autonomous, Monarch
QUEEN REGNANT vs SOVEREIGN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unqueen, Regious, Kingling, Prince, Queen of england, Queenhood, Kingless, King, Grand duchess, Queen consort, Monarch, Female aristocrat, Queenlike, Queen dowager, Queen
- National, King, Liege, State, Monarchy, Ruler, Sovereignties, Sovereignty, Self governing, Free, Dominant, Independent, Supreme, Autonomous, Monarch
QUEEN REGNANT vs SOVEREIGN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For example, Urraca, unlike any other woman discussed in this project, ruled as queen regnant, though her right to do so was frequently contested.
- Queen Regnant automatically passes on her dynastic name to her son or daughter who succeeds her.
- In most countries, Jeanne would automatically have become queen regnant on the death of her baby brother.
- The Federal circuit reasoned that tribal sovereign immunity stems from the same ideas as state sovereign immunity.
- Accession, Coronation of Sovereign, Birthday of Consort of Sovereign, and Empire Day.
- There, Schmitt embraces sovereign dictatorship and appears dismissive of any attempt to limit or manage the sovereign decision on the exception.
- The Double Jeopardy Clause does not bar one sovereign from proceeding on a charge of which an accused has been acquitted by another sovereign.
- Edward has been recognised as the first truly constitutional British sovereign and the last sovereign to wield effective political power.
- As the sovereign, the state and its agencies enjoy sovereign immunity.
- Territories of sovereign states are not sovereign states in their own right.
- Sovereign debt positions are direct exposures to a sovereign entity, which by definition does not include local or regional governments.
- Because currency issuance is a sovereign function, it has to be done by the sovereign.
- Government bodies with strong sovereign, or sovereign like, credit ratings.
QUEEN REGNANT vs SOVEREIGN: QUESTIONS
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- Do states have absolute or limited sovereign immunity?
- When did we start selling sovereign jewellery mounts?
- What is the standardised approach to sovereign exposures?
- How many deposit locations does Sovereign Bank have?
- Is Alabama a separate sovereign state from Georgia?
- What is sovereign sovereignty according to Derrida?
- Why choose sovereign and Saxony Apartments Framingham?
- Did'peaceful sovereign'protesters seize Edinburgh Castle?
- Would you recommend sovereign education's lectures?
- Can sovereign states take unilateral legal obligations?