empire
Meanings
Plural: empires
Noun
- the domain ruled by an emperor or empress; the region over which imperial dominion is exercised
- a group of countries under a single authority
- "the British created a great empire"
- a monarchy with an emperor as head of state
- a group of diverse companies under common ownership and run as a single organization
- an eating apple that somewhat resembles a McIntosh; used as both an eating and a cooking apple
- A political state, often a monarchy, that has achieved a much greater current size than its initial size by conquering surrounding territories, cities or nations.
- A political unit ruled by an emperor or empress.
- The group of states or other territories that owe allegiance to an imperial power (foreign to them), when distinguished from the native territory of that power; imperial possessions.
- An expansive and powerful enterprise under the control of one person or group.
- control, dominion, sway.
Adj
- Alternative letter-case form of Empire.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English empire, from Old French empire, empere, from Latin imperium, inperium (“command, control, dominion, sovereignty, a dominion, empire”), from imperare, inperare (“to command, order”), from in (“in, on”) + parare (“to make ready, order”). Doublet of empery and imperium.
Synonyms
Scrabble Score: 10
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empire is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 12
empire is a valid Words With Friends word