Regnant

//ˈɹɛɡnənt//

Synonyms for "regnant" (59 found)

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Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The people are now the State, their will is the regnant will, and that will has this characteristic — it loves principles, it hates compromises; and the principles it loves must be regulative, fit to be applied to the work and guidance of life.

Source: wiktionary

The doors of his temples were kept open in time of war, the time in which the ideas of contradiction and conflict are most naturally regnant.

Source: wiktionary

Queen Elizabeth II reigned as queen regnant, unlike her mother Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

Source: wiktionary

Here are two sovereigns in the land, a regnant and a claimant—that is enough of one good thing—but if any one wants more, he may find a king in every peel-house in the country; so if we lack government, it is not for lack of governors—[…]

Source: wiktionary

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