triarchy Antonyms

Meaning of triarchy

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triarchy (n.)

Government by three persons; a triumvirate; also, a country under three rulers.

triarchy Sentence Examples

  1. The triarchy of the government consisted of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
  2. The triarchy of the company's management structure empowered the CEO, CFO, and COO.
  3. The triarchy of the religious order included a superior, a vicar, and a master.
  4. The triarchy of the family system involved the father, mother, and child.
  5. The triarchy of the archaeological team comprised an anthropologist, an archaeologist, and a historian.
  6. The triarchy of the medical team consisted of a physician, a nurse, and a therapist.
  7. The triarchy of the research project involved a scientist, an engineer, and a mathematician.
  8. The triarchy of the investment portfolio included stocks, bonds, and real estate.
  9. The triarchy of the ecosystem encompasses producers, consumers, and decomposers.
  10. The triarchy of the court system consists of the trial court, the appellate court, and the supreme court.

FAQs About the word triarchy

Government by three persons; a triumvirate; also, a country under three rulers.

sovereign, monocracy, republic, domain, theocracy, trust territory, dyarchy, dictatorship, sea power, duumvirate

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The triarchy of the government consisted of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

The triarchy of the company's management structure empowered the CEO, CFO, and COO.

The triarchy of the religious order included a superior, a vicar, and a master.

The triarchy of the family system involved the father, mother, and child.