republic

[riˈpʌblɪk]

republic Definition

a form of government in which power resides in the people, and the government is ruled by elected officials rather than a monarch or emperor.

Using republic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "republic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The United States is a federal republic.

  • Example

    France is a unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic.

  • Example

    The Republic of China was established in 1912.

  • Example

    The Roman Republic lasted from 509 BC to 27 BC.

republic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for republic

  • democracy
  • representative government
  • self-government

Phrases with republic

  • a small, politically unstable country that is dependent on a single crop or resource, often controlled by foreign companies or interests

    Example

    The country's economy was devastated when the banana company left, leaving it a classic banana republic.

  • people's republic

    a state in which the power is held by the people, often used in the names of communist or socialist states

    Example

    The People's Republic of China was established in 1949.

  • a state in which Islamic principles and laws are the basis of the government and society

    Example

    Iran is an Islamic republic.

Origins of republic

from Latin 'res publica', meaning 'public affair'

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Summary: republic in Brief

A 'republic' [riˈpʌblɪk] is a form of government where the people hold the power and elect officials to govern them. It differs from a monarchy or dictatorship. Examples include the United States and France. The term 'banana republic' refers to a small, politically unstable country dependent on a single crop or resource. 'Islamic republic' denotes a state where Islamic principles and laws are the basis of the government and society.

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