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realms
noun as in area of responsibility or rule
Example Sentences
While Christmas was once again legal in the realms of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland now ruled by King Charles II, the far-fetched colonies continued to chart their own course.
The remainder is political intrigue and family drama, and in these realms the show seems carefully calibrated to appeal to politically conservative viewers.
To explore these tiny realms, scientists turn to a scanning tunnelling microscope, which operates much like a record player.
"We expect that there should be a standalone course on climate change but that we also need to work on how it will be part of all realms of urban planning education."
"So, not just for all birds at all different biogeographical realms, but we repeated the analyses within families across realms and across major orders."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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