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monarchal

[muh-nahr-kuhl] / məˈnɑr kəl /


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And they take their shared monarchal history seriously.

From New York Times Sep. 11, 2022

Exactly how these days will play out is not yet clear, but we have a rough outline from centuries of monarchal practice.

From Washington Post Sep. 8, 2022

Anxious about monarchal absolutism, the founders invested Congress, not the president, with the power to schedule the selection of presidential electors.

From New York Times Mar. 20, 2020

Greenberg’s management style as CEO could best be described as monarchal.

From Slate Oct. 9, 2014

He is clean-shaved; his lips are thin and sensitive; something rigid and monarchal in the set of his features lends a certain elevation to the character of his face.

From Amy Foster by Conrad, Joseph




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