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synarchy /ˈsɪnɑːki /noun [mass noun]Joint rule or government by two or more individuals or parties: the Foreign Inspectorate of Customs was a product of synarchy...- Under synarchy, growth-based economics will cease to be the basis for planetary management.
- By the turn of the century, the royalist faction came to fear synarchy, whose influence had spread beyond esoteric groups.
- This resulted in a system of synarchy, a system of joint administration by British officials and local elites.
Derivatives synarchic adjective ...- One intriguing character involved with such synarchic plots was another priest by the name of Roca.
- So on the right a synarchic pact of the left is denounced as socialist and secret though it's not really secret; it's the same synarchic pact, as you saw that was denounced by the left.
- These two cellular and acellular hierarchies in animals exist in a synarchic relationship - and they are absolutely dependent upon each other as they rule jointly.
synarchist noun ...- So, Mexico is in the forefront: Mexico has faced both the attack by the synarchists from the left, and the attack by the synarchists from the right.
- There are other elements, of course, as opposed to the Maximilian, which is the other faction; or the so-called ‘synarchists’ in Central and South America.
- Sooner or later the fondi will pull the plug on America, and the synarchists will be their tool to do it.
Origin Mid 18th century: from Greek sunarkhia, from sunarkhein 'rule jointly'. |