Definitionn. government that is inefficient or dishonest
Last update: June 8, 2015
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GAIUS VERRES (c. 120-43 B.C.), Roman magistrate, notorious for his misgovernment of Sicily. [Please select]
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The most obvious of these, doubtless, was the misgovernment which began with Louis XIV. [Please select]
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The former has suffered greatly from misgovernment and the waste of its resources. [Please select]
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In spite of his great abilities, no monarch ever reaped a severer penalty for his misgovernment than did Louis. [Please select]
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After listening to the debate for some time, he rose from his seat and charged the Commons with injustice and misgovernment. [Please select]
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Gladstone did not hesitate to say that he believed the misery of the island sprang mainly from its misgovernment. [Please select]
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The Shang dynasty thus ousted by the Chou princes in 1122, had for like misgovernment driven out the Hia dynasty in 1766 B. [Please select]
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The stagnant, non-progressive condition of the East at the present time is largely due to the misgovernment of its Turkish conquerors. [Please select]
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Confident of his support and certain that protests against misgovernment would be regarded by the President as seditious, many of them abused their power at will. [Please select]
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But he delayed taking any decisive measures until affairs were ripe for his projects--until the misgovernment and encroachments of James drove the nation to the borders of frenzy. [Please select]
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