What's the difference between
and
governed
Governed vs Government - What's the difference?
governed
|
government
|
As a verb
governed
is (
govern
).
As a noun
government
is
the body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.
Governed vs Governer - What's the difference?
governed
|
governer
|
As a verb
governed
is (
govern
).
As a noun
governer
is
.
Governee vs Governed - What's the difference?
governee
|
governed
|
As a noun
governee
is (grammar) a constituent of a phrase that is governed by another.
As a verb
governed
is
(
govern
).
Taxonomy vs Governed - What's the difference?
taxonomy
|
governed
|
As a noun
taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb
governed
is
(
govern
).
Govern vs Governed - What's the difference?
govern
|
governed
|
As verbs the difference between
govern
and
governed
is that
govern
is to make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in while
governed
is (
govern
).
Regulated vs Governed - What's the difference?
regulated
|
governed
|
As verbs the difference between
regulated
and
governed
is that
regulated
is (
regulate
) while
governed
is (
govern
).
Governed vs Governance - What's the difference?
governed
|
governance
|
As a verb
governed
is (
govern
).
As a noun
governance
is
the process, or the power, of governing; government or administration.
Governed vs Construed - What's the difference?
governed
|
construed
|
As verbs the difference between
governed
and
construed
is that
governed
is (
govern
) while
construed
is (
construe
).
Governed vs Lawless - What's the difference?
governed
|
lawless
|
As a verb
governed
is (
govern
).
As a adjective
lawless
is
not governed by any law.
Governed vs Interrogatory - What's the difference?
governed
|
interrogatory
|
As a verb
governed
is (
govern
).
As a noun
interrogatory
is
(legal) a formal question submitted to opposing party to answer, generally governed by court rule.
As a adjective
interrogatory
is
serving to interrogate; questioning.
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