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suzerainty

[soo-zuh-rin-tee, -reyn-] / ˈsu zə rɪn ti, -ˌreɪn- /


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Today, he is the absolute ruler of an impoverished but militarily dangerous nation protected by his own arms and the suzerainty of China.

From Washington Post • May 1, 2018

Iberia, much of Italy, the Low Countries, the Americas from California and Florida to Buenos Aires, the Caribbean and the Philippines were all under his suzerainty.

From Economist • Jul. 10, 2014

Since Norway was at the time under Danish suzerainty, and Finland was a province of Sweden, this made all Scandinavia into the Protestant stronghold it remains to this day.

From Salon • Apr. 13, 2014

Facebook’s suzerainty over its platform partners neither makes a lot of friends nor influences people.

From Slate • Feb. 26, 2014

He had, in August 1806, just before the outbreak of the French War, resigned the principality to his eldest son, not being willing to become a “mediatized” ruler under W�rttemberg suzerainty.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" by Various




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