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city hall

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Main Entry: city hall
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: city government

Synonyms:

municipal government, town government, town hall
Main Entry: authority
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: expert, animate or inanimate

Synonyms:

CEO, arbiter, aristocrat, bible, big cheese, big shot, big wig, boss, brains, brass, buff*, city hall, connoisseur, czar, egghead, establishment*, exec, executive, expert, feds, front office, governor, guru, ivory dome, judge, kingfish, kingpin, law*, power elite, pro, professional, professor, pundit, scholar, specialist, textbook, top brass, top dog, top hand, upstairs, veteran, virtuoso, whiz, wizard
Main Entry: bureaucracy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: system which controls organization

Synonyms:

administration, authority, beadledom, city hall, civil service, directorate, government, management, ministry, officialdom, officials, powers that be, red tape, regulatory commission, the Establishment, the system
Main Entry: court
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: building for legal proceedings

Synonyms:

bar, bench, city hall, county courthouse, courthouse, courtroom, federal building, hall of justice, justice building, law court, municipal building, tribunal
Main Entry: establishment
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ruling class; bureaucracy

Synonyms:

Old Guard, authority, city hall, conservatives, diehards, established order, powers that be, the system, them

Antonyms:

proletariat
Main Entry: red tape
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: bureaucratic rules

Synonyms:

City Hall, authority, bureaucracy, bureaucratic paperwork, city hall, government, management, official forms, official procedures, officialdom, officialism, paper shuffling, powers that be, proper channels, regulatory commission, the Establishment, the system
Related Words
Main Entry: establishment
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
at anchor, domesticated, embosomed, ensconced, imbedded, moored, placed, posited, rooted, situate, unremoved, vested in
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Authority.
Category: (Implying the action of the will of one mind over the will of another)

Synonyms:

-nouns
authority; influence, patronage, power, preponderance, credit, prestige, prerogative, jurisdiction; right (title)., divine right, dynastic rights, authoritativeness; absoluteness, absolutism; despotism; jus nocendi; jus divinum., command, empire, sway, rule; dominion, domination; sovereignty, supremacy, suzerainty; lordship, headship; chiefdom; seigniory, seigniority; mastery, mastership, masterdom; government (direction); dictation, control., hold, grasp; grip, gripe; reach; iron sway (severity); fangs, clutches, talons; rod of empire (scepter)., reign, regime, dynasty; directorship, dictatorship; protectorate, protectorship; caliphate, pashalic, electorate; presidency, presidentship; administration; proconsul, consulship; prefecture; seneschalship; magistrature, magistracy., empire; monarchy; kinghood, kingship; royalty, regality; aristarchy, aristocracy; oligarchy, democracy, demagogy; heteronomy; republic, republicanism; socialism; collectivism; mob law, mobocracy, ochlocracy; vox populi, imperium in imperio; bureaucracy; beadledom, bumbledom; stratocracy; military power, military government; feodality, feudal system, feudalism., thearchy, dinarchy; duarchy, triarchy, heterarchy; duumvirate; triumvirate; autocracy, autonomy; limited monarchy; constitutional government, constitutional monarchy; home rule; representative government; monocracy, pantisocracy., gynarchy, gynocracy, gynaeocracy; petticoat government., [Vicarious authority] commission [more]; deputy; permission., state, realm, body politic, posse comitatus., person in authority (master); judicature; cabinet (council); seat of government, seat of authority; headquarters., [Acquisition of authority] accession; installation.
-verbs
authorize (permit); warrant (right); dictate (order); have authority, hold authority, possess authority, exercise authority, exert authority, wield authority, be at the head of; hold office, be in office, fill an office; hold master, occupy master, a post master, be master [more]., rule, sway, command, control, administer; govern (direct); lead, preside over, reign, possess the throne, be seated on the throne, occupy the throne; sway the scepter, wield the scepter; wear the crown., have the upper hand, get the upper hand, have the whip, get the whip; gain a hold upon, preponderate, dominate, rule the roost; boss [U.S.]; override, overrule, overawe; lord it over, hold in hand, keep under, make a puppet of, lead by the nose, turn round one's little finger, bend to one's will, hold one's own, wear the breeches; have the ball at one's feet, have it all one's own way, have the game in one's own hand, have on the hip, have under one's thumb; be master of the situation; take the lead, play first fiddle, set the fashion; give the law to; carry with a high hand; lay down the law; "ride in the whirlwind and direct the storm" [Addison]; rule with a rod of iron (severity)., ascend the throne, mount the throne; take the reins, take the reins into one's hand; assume authority, take the reins of government; take command, assume the command., be governed by, be in the power of.
-adjectives
ruling; regnant, at the head, dominant, paramount, supreme, predominant, preponderant, in the ascendant, influential; gubernatorial; imperious; authoritative, executive, administrative, clothed with authority, official, departmental, ex officio, imperative, peremptory, overruling, absolute; hegemonic, hegemonical; arbitrary; compulsory: stringent., regal, sovereign; royal, royalist; monarchical, kingly; imperial, imperiatorial; princely; feudal; aristocratic, autocratic; oligarchic; republican, dynastic., at one's command; in one's power, in one's grasp; under control; authorized (due).
-adverbs
in the name of, by the authority of, de par le Roi, in virtue of; under the auspices of, in the hands of., at one's pleasure; by a dash if the pen, by a stroke of the pen; ex mero motu; ex cathedra.
-phrases
the gray mare the better horse; "every inch a king" [Lear].

Antonyms:

laxity (absence of authority)
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