coestate (Meaning)

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coestate (n.)

Joint estate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of coestate

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coestate Sentence Examples

  1. The king and parliament formed coestates, sharing the power to govern the realm.
  2. In a federal system, each state acts as a coestate with the national government.
  3. The legal concept of coestates ensures a balance of power between different branches.
  4. Historical disputes sometimes arise concerning the rights and privileges of coestates.
  5. Maintaining harmony between coestates is essential for stable governance.
  6. The weakening of one coestate can lead to an imbalance of power.
  7. Modern democracies often have a system of checks and balances similar to coestates.
  8. Studying historical coestates can offer insights into power dynamics within governments.
  9. The concept of coestates is rarely used in its original form today, but its legacy remains.
  10. によっては (yori ni yotte wa), (depending on the situation), some political systems might still have vestiges of coestates.

FAQs About the word coestate

Joint estate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The king and parliament formed coestates, sharing the power to govern the realm.

In a federal system, each state acts as a coestate with the national government.

The legal concept of coestates ensures a balance of power between different branches.

Historical disputes sometimes arise concerning the rights and privileges of coestates.