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regency

[ree-juhn-see] / ˈri dʒən si /
NOUN
regime
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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In Central Aceh where local authorities have provided Starlink devices, thousands were seen queuing outside the regency's office on Sunday night hoping to contact their loved ones or charge their mobile phones.

From BBC

Fishermen in the Thousand Islands regency found debris and oil spill in the water, with no confirmation of whether they’re from the missing plane, according to video shown by local news channel MetroTV.

From Seattle Times

It's thus pretty clear to everyone that a Biden presidency, if it materializes, could very well just be a four-year regency because of apparent declining cognitive abilities.

From Salon

“There was a thundering noise for at least five minutes and I could see the ash clouds from my house,” said Jarmaji, a resident of Boyolali regency.

From The Guardian

The Anonymous portrait of an ignorant, impulsive president surrounded by a regency of sober adults has become less believable with each departure of another administration grown-up.

From Washington Post