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Meaning of nonregent
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nonregent (n.)
A master of arts whose regency has ceased. See Regent.
nonregent Sentence Examples
- The nonregent Prince Andrew acted as a royal advisor, supporting the reigning monarch.
- Despite his lineage, he remained a nonregent, lacking the authority to govern.
- The Queen Mother was a nonregent, serving as a ceremonial figure alongside her son, the King.
- The nonregent Duke of York performed official duties, but wielded no real power.
- As a nonregent, the Prince was forbidden from making any political decisions.
- The nonregent Lord Protector advised the young king, but did not directly rule.
- The nonregent Princess Regent stood in for her father, who was ill, but her authority was limited.
- The Archbishop of Canterbury served as a nonregent, providing spiritual guidance and counsel to the Crown.
- The nonregent Lord Chancellor acted as the kingdom's top judicial official, but had no governing power.
- The nonregent Prime Minister wielded significant influence, but was not the head of state due to the presence of the monarchy.
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A master of arts whose regency has ceased. See Regent.
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The nonregent Prince Andrew acted as a royal advisor, supporting the reigning monarch.
Despite his lineage, he remained a nonregent, lacking the authority to govern.
The Queen Mother was a nonregent, serving as a ceremonial figure alongside her son, the King.
The nonregent Duke of York performed official duties, but wielded no real power.