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1. empire
noun. ['ˈɛmpaɪɝ'] the domain ruled by an emperor or empress; the region over which imperial dominion is exercised.
Rhymes with Empire
- allgaier
- allgeier
- altmeyer
- altmeyer
- angermeier
- anglemyer
- bachmeier
- beckmeyer
- berkemeier
- billmeyer
- birchmeier
- borgmeyer
- brammeier
- brinkmeier
- brinkmeyer
- brockmeier
- brockmeyer
- dehumidifier
- demeyer
- dickmeyer
How do you pronounce empire?
Pronounce empire as ˈɛmpaɪər.
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Sentences with empire
1. Noun, singular or mass
Early Roman empire law made divorces easy to obtain and recognized stepfamilies.
Quotes about empire
1. There are times when the art world seems like a religious empire. There are great cathedral galleries and pilgrimage sites where treasured art pieces are displayed like holy relics, and this can certainly be a great pleasure on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
- Michael Leunig
2. America is an empire. I hope you know that now. All empires, by definition, are bumbling, shambolic, bullying, bureaucratic affairs, as certain of the rightness of their cause in infancy, as they are corrupted by power in their dotage.
- Felix Dennis
3. Our purpose in Vietnam is to prevent the success of aggression. It is not conquest, it is not empire, it is not foreign bases, it is not domination. It is, simply put, just to prevent the forceful conquest of South Vietnam by North Vietnam.
- Lyndon B. Johnson
3. Empire
noun. an eating apple that somewhat resembles a McIntosh; used as both an eating and a cooking apple.