Gobernar in english

Govern

pronunciation: gʌvɜrn part of speech: verb
In gestures

gobernar = govern ; rule over ; hold + sway (over) ; reign ; rule. 

Example: It is not sufficient merely to describe the processes that govern the creation and generation of indexing and abstracting data.Example: From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.Example: This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.Example: After reigning for sixteen years, Gandash was succeeded by his son.Example: While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.

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» arte de gobernarstatesmanship  .

Example: Making an organisational structure work is essentially a political process involving education, statesmanship and diplomacy.

» gobernar por decretorule by + decree .

Example: Cairo is in uproar following President Mursi's announcement that he will rule by decree until a new parliament is installed.

» la mano que mece la cuna gobierna el mundothe hand that rocks the cradle rules the world [Proverbio usado para resaltar el papel tan importante que desempeña la mujer en el mundo] .

Example: The saying, 'The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World' is indeed the insignia of us 'Women' -- it makes me feel worthy to be born a woman .

Gobernar synonyms

order in spanish: orden, pronunciation: ɔrdɜr part of speech: noun rule in spanish: regla, pronunciation: rul part of speech: noun regulate in spanish: regular, pronunciation: regjəleɪt part of speech: verb regularize in spanish: regularizar, pronunciation: regjəlɜraɪz part of speech: verb
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