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misrule
[mis-rool]
noun
bad or unwise rule; misgovernment.
disorder or lawlessness.
verb (used with object)
to misgovern.
misrule
/ ˌɪˈː /
verb
(tr) to govern inefficiently or without humanity or justice
noun
inefficient or inhumane government
disorder
Other Word Forms
- misruler noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
If you’re fed up barely four months into the regime’s misrule, how will you feel 44 months from now?
As a new year starts, he and his supporters want this to be a turning point for the country, which is trying to recover from devastating economic crisis and years of misrule.
He later resigned over accusations of corruption and misrule.
So, for years, they survived allegations of corruption, economic misrule, widespread human rights abuses and suppression of dissent.
But first the Republicans who misrule the place honored their favorite president by blocking desperately needed aid for Ukraine — just as Donald Trump demanded.
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