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Etymology: [ 'g&-v&rn ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French governer, from Latin gubernare to steer, govern, from Greek kybernan.

kontrol etmek, yönetmek, hükmetmek, hüküm sürmek, frenlemek, hakim olmak, idare etmek, hükümet etmek, mürebbiyelik yapmak, yönlendirmek, idare etmek, etkilemek, zaptetmek, yönet, iktidarda bulunmak, governable idare olunabilir, ile kullanılmak, gram almak, elinde tutmak, almak [dilb.], (fiil) yönetmek, idare etmek, hükmetmek, hüküm sürmek, kontrol etmek, frenlemek, zaptetmek, mürebbiyelik yapmak, almak [dilb.],

1govern kontrol etmek  fiil     ts
2govern yönetmek  fiil     ts
3govern hükmetmek     ts
4govern hüküm sürmek     ts
5govern frenlemek     ts
6govern hakim olmak, idare etmek  Avrupa Birliği     ts
7govern hükümet etmek     ts
8govern mürebbiyelik yapmak     ts
9govern yönlendirmek     ts
10govern idare etmek     ts
11govern etkilemek     ts
12govern zaptetmek     ts
13govern yönet     ts
14govern iktidarda bulunmak  fiil     ts
15govern governable idare olunabilir     ts
16govern ile kullanılmak     ts
17govern gram almak     ts
18govern elinde tutmak     ts
19govern almak [dilb.]  fiil     ts
20govern (fiil) yönetmek, idare etmek, hükmetmek, hüküm sürmek, kontrol etmek, frenlemek, zaptetmek, mürebbiyelik yapmak, almak [dilb.]     ts
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To control the actions or behavior of; to keep under control; to restrain, To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in, To exercise a deciding or determining influence on, To control the speed, flow etc. of; to regulate, To require that a certain preposition, grammatical case, etc. be used with a word; sometimes used synonymously with collocate, To have or exercise a determining influence, To exercise political authority; to run a government, To regulate; to influence; to direct; to restrain; to manage; as, to govern the life; to govern a horse, To direct and control, as the actions or conduct of men, either by established laws or by arbitrary will; to regulate by authority, To require to be in a particular case; as, a transitive verb governs a noun in the objective case; or to require (a particular case); as, a transitive verb governs the objective case, To exercise authority; to administer the laws; to have the control, bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations; "We cannot regulate the way people dress"; "This town likes to regulate", If a situation or activity is governed by a particular factor, rule, or force, it is controlled by that factor, rule, or force. Marine insurance is governed by a strict series of rules and regulations The government has altered the rules governing eligibility for unemployment benefit, To govern a place such as a country, or its people, means to be officially in charge of the place, and to have responsibility for making laws, managing the economy, and controlling public services. They go to the polls on Friday to choose the people they want to govern their country Their citizens are very thankful they are not governed by a dictator. = rule, require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German", direct or strongly influence the behavior of; "His belief in God governs his conduct" exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?" require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German, direct or strongly influence the behavior of; "His belief in God governs his conduct", exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?", require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German, rule; control; manage, administrate; supervise; regulate,

21govern To control the actions or behavior of; to keep under control; to restrain - "a student who could not govern his impulses."     ts
22govern To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in     ts
23govern To exercise a deciding or determining influence on - "Chance usually governs the outcome of the game."     ts
24govern To control the speed, flow etc. of; to regulate - "a valve that governs fuel intake."     ts
25govern To require that a certain preposition, grammatical case, etc. be used with a word; sometimes used synonymously with collocate     ts
26govern To have or exercise a determining influence     ts
27govern To exercise political authority; to run a government     ts
28govern To regulate; to influence; to direct; to restrain; to manage; as, to govern the life; to govern a horse     ts
29govern To direct and control, as the actions or conduct of men, either by established laws or by arbitrary will; to regulate by authority     ts
30govern To require to be in a particular case; as, a transitive verb governs a noun in the objective case; or to require (a particular case); as, a transitive verb governs the objective case     ts
31govern To exercise authority; to administer the laws; to have the control     ts
32govern bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations; "We cannot regulate the way people dress"; "This town likes to regulate"     ts
33govern If a situation or activity is governed by a particular factor, rule, or force, it is controlled by that factor, rule, or force. Marine insurance is governed by a strict series of rules and regulations The government has altered the rules governing eligibility for unemployment benefit     ts
34govern To govern a place such as a country, or its people, means to be officially in charge of the place, and to have responsibility for making laws, managing the economy, and controlling public services. They go to the polls on Friday to choose the people they want to govern their country Their citizens are very thankful they are not governed by a dictator. = rule     ts
35govern require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German"     ts
36govern direct or strongly influence the behavior of; "His belief in God governs his conduct" exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?" require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German     ts
37govern direct or strongly influence the behavior of; "His belief in God governs his conduct"     ts
38govern exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?"     ts
39govern require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German     ts
40govern rule; control; manage, administrate; supervise; regulate  fiil     ts
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