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polity

1 of 1noun
/ˈpɑ.lə.ti/
Forms:politics
1

a politically organized entity such as a state, nation, or community

  • The European Union is a unique supranational polity.
  • The island's polity was governed by a council of elders.
  • Every polity requires rules to maintain order.
  • The city-state functioned as an independent polity.
  • The new polity emerged after decades of conflict.
2

the specific form or system of government of a society or institution

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  • The church adopted a new polity emphasizing local autonomy.
  • The nation's polity shifted from monarchy to republic.
  • The university's internal polity allows for faculty self-governance.
  • Colonial America experimented with various forms of polity.
  • The party's structure reflects the polity of the state.
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