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republic

/rɪˈpʌb.lɪk/

[/rɪˈpʌb.lɪk/]

state without a monarch

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A form of government in which power rests with elected representatives and an elected leader rather than a monarch. The people are considered the source of authority.

Example

After overthrowing the king, the country became a republic with an elected president and senate.

After overthrowing the king, the country became a republic with an elected president and senate.

Etymology

From Latin 'res publica' (public affair, commonwealth), combining 'res' (thing) and 'publicus' (public).

How & Where It’s Used

Used in political and historical contexts, and in many country names like the French Republic.

Literary Heritage

Plato's 'Republic' (c. 375 BC) is a foundational philosophical work on justice and the ideal state.

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