regentship (Meaning)
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regentship (n.)
The office of a regent; regency.
Synonyms & Antonyms of regentship
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regentship Sentence Examples
- The Queen's regentship began when she was only nine years old.
- During his regentship, the young prince received extensive political and military training.
- The regent's policies were widely criticized, leading to widespread unrest.
- The regentship lasted for several years, until the monarch reached the age of majority.
- The regent acted as the official head of state in the monarch's absence.
- The regentship period was marked by both progress and internal conflicts.
- The regent used their power to consolidate their own authority.
- The end of the regentship brought about significant changes in the kingdom.
- The regent's death during the regentship plunged the country into chaos.
- The regentship played a pivotal role in shaping the future of the monarchy.
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The office of a regent; regency.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The Queen's regentship began when she was only nine years old.
During his regentship, the young prince received extensive political and military training.
The regent's policies were widely criticized, leading to widespread unrest.
The regentship lasted for several years, until the monarch reached the age of majority.