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Definition of Supergovernment
1. Noun. A government formed from the union of multiple lesser governments. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Supergovernment
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supergovernment
Literary usage of Supergovernment
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treaty of Peace with Germany by Germany (1918- ), Germany (1918- ) Treaties, etc. 1918-, Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920), United States Congress Senate, Germany, etc. 1918 Treaties, June 28 Treaty with Germany, 1919 (1919)
"... I see substantially a supergovernment imposed upon the economic resources and
industries of Germany in order to determine that she shall comply with ..."
2. Treaty of Peace with Germany by Germany (1918- ), Germany (1918- ) Treaties, etc. 1918-, Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920), United States Congress Senate, Germany, etc. 1918 Treaties, June 28 Treaty with Germany, 1919 (1919)
"The question whether she can comply is within the jurisdiction of this supergovernment.
They determine that as well as determining the fact that she must ..."
3. The American Political Science Review (1920)
"A supergovernment should not be attempted for, although "sovereignty cannot in
a juristic sense b* longer regarded as strictly absolute" (p. ..."
4. An Introduction to the Study of International Organization by Pitman Benjamin Potter (1922)
"Given the conditions of the problem,—the unwillingness of the states to submit
to supergovernment, such bureaus perform the highest possible international ..."
5. An Introduction to the Study of International Organization by Pitman Benjamin Potter (1922)
"Given the conditions of the problem,—the unwillingness of the states to submit
to supergovernment, such bureaus perform the highest possible international ..."
6. International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States by Charles Cheney Hyde (1922)
"... and nationality exalted, a world supergovernment is contrary to everything we
cherish and can have no sanction by our Republic. This is not selfishness, ..."