misrule

[mis-rool]

misrule Definition

  • 1unwise or bad governance, especially by a ruler or government
  • 2a period of such governance

Using misrule: Examples

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

  • Example

    The country suffered under years of misrule and corruption.

  • Example

    The revolution was sparked by the people's anger at the king's misrule.

  • Example

    The misrule of the dictator led to widespread poverty and unrest.

misrule Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for misrule

Phrases with misrule

  • a prolonged period of bad governance

    Example

    The country is still recovering from the years of misrule under the previous regime.

  • to stop the bad governance

    Example

    The people took to the streets to put an end to the misrule of the corrupt government.

  • a situation where the law is not properly enforced or respected

    Example

    The country is plagued by the misrule of law, with rampant corruption and impunity.

Origins of misrule

from Middle English 'mysreule', from Old English 'mis-' (wrongly) + 'rīce' (realm)

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Summary: misrule in Brief

'Misrule' [mis-rool] refers to unwise or bad governance, especially by a ruler or government, and can also denote a period of such governance. It is often used to describe prolonged periods of bad governance, as in 'The country suffered under years of misrule and corruption.' 'Misrule' can be countered by good governance and order, and its effects can be seen in phrases like 'the misrule of law,' which describes a situation where the law is not properly enforced or respected.