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Definition of Misgovern

Misgovern
Misgovern Mis*gov"ern, v. t. To govern ill; as, to misgovern a country. --Knolles.

Meaning of Misgovern from wikipedia

- prevented by import of rice from Burma. Gaikwad of Baroda dethroned for misgovernment; dominions continued to a child ruler.[clarification needed] Indian...
- jail. Gaza – neglected under Egyptian and then Israeli control, and misgoverned by Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat and his successorsfinally has a...
- that followed the Civil War was regarded as a time of corruption and misgovernment caused by granting black men the right to vote." Earlier historians...
- petitions for redress of grievances to the King, most often concerning misgovernment by royal officials. This way the system was beneficial for both parties...
- 2002 on the grounds of alleged human rights violations and deliberate misgovernment, and Zimbabwe's government terminated its membership in 2003. The Gambia...
- Alexios was the elder brother of Isaac II. His reign was marked by misgovernment and the increasing autonomy of provincial magnates. He was deposed by...
- affixes. Examples include: the words governor, government, governable, misgovern, ex-governor, and ungovernable are all derived from the base word (to)...
- proposals excluded Chega. CDU leader Paulo Raimundo blamed what he saw as misgovernance by the PS for the right-wing gains in the election, while PAN spokesperson...
- discredit the murdered Zhang Zuolin and his son Chang Hsueh-liang for "misgovernment" of Manchuria. In fact, drug trafficking and corruption had largely...
- for, due to military considerations. Sen does not deny that British misgovernment contributed to the crisis, but sees the policy failure as a complete...