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empires

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for empires.

Editorial note

Societies have discovered new people, lands, and resources by accident while trying to expand their empires (generally).

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Quick take

A political unit ruled by an emperor or empress.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of empires gathered in one view.

noun

A political unit ruled by an emperor or empress.

noun

An expansive and powerful enterprise under the control of one person or group.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for empires.

noun

A political unit ruled by an emperor or empress.

noun

An expansive and powerful enterprise under the control of one person or group.

noun

A number of places in the United States:

noun

An unincorporated community in Walker County, Alabama.

Example sentences

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Societies have discovered new people, lands, and resources by accident while trying to expand their empires (generally).

2

Are you sure this isn't skewed by maritime empires, such as the British and Spanish?

3

These were maritime trade empires in the age of discovery, monopolizing new trade routes.

4

Yes we have a list of all human empires and there are outliers that are 1000 years old.

5

They just decline and change into something else, often parts of other empires.

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I'm sure every person in the past connected to any one of those empires thought exactly the same thing.

7

Barely populated, next to no trade, savages who may kill you before you see them, constant proxy wars from empires half a world away?

8

All empires rise and fall, ours and yours are no exceptions.

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Communications lines and information are a tool in the hands of those that wish to build empires and those that wish to bring them down.

10

Managing far-flung territories in the British and Spanish empires caused major, major friction, in a way that just isn't the case in the present day.

11

The landmass based empires I study with interest have typically lasted more than twice that.

12

The men who created the media empires were incredibly aggressive.

Quote examples

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As for saying "empires on average", i don't think it means anything.

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It's jarring to think that if intelligent life were on Kepler 452-b and observing Earth, we're so far away that they would be seeing our "civilizations" in 615 AD: shrinking global population as the old Roman and Byzantine empires are overrun by barbarian hordes and Arab conquest, with some pockets of human progress in China.

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> we're so far away that they would be seeing our "civilizations" in 615 AD: shrinking global population as the old Roman and Byzantine empires are overrun by barbarian hordes and Arab conquest, with some pockets of human progress in China.

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> It's jarring to think that if intelligent life were on Kepler 452-b and observing Earth, we're so far away that they would be seeing our "civilizations" in 615 AD: shrinking global population as the old Roman and Byzantine empires are overrun by barbarian hordes and Arab conquest, with some pockets of human progress in China.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use empires in a sentence?

Societies have discovered new people, lands, and resources by accident while trying to expand their empires (generally).

What does empires mean?

A political unit ruled by an emperor or empress.

What part of speech is empires?

empires is commonly used as noun.