different between federalism vs federalise
federalism
English
Alternative forms
- fœderalism (archaic)
Etymology
From French fédéralisme
Noun
federalism (countable and uncountable, plural federalisms)
- A system of national government in which power is divided between a central authority and a number of regions with delimited self-governing authority.
- Advocacy of such a system.
- (theology) Covenantalism.
Derived terms
- federalist
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French fédéralisme
Noun
federalism n (uncountable)
- federalism
Declension
federalism From the web:
- what federalism means
- what federalism is the us
- what federalism is and why it is important
- what federalism are we in today
- what federalism is all about
- what are the 3 types of federalism
- what are the 4 types of federalism
- what do federalism mean
federalise
English
Etymology
federal +? -ise
Verb
federalise (third-person singular simple present federalises, present participle federalising, simple past and past participle federalised)
- Alternative spelling of federalize
federalise From the web:
- what does federalise the guard mean
- what does federalism mean
- what does federalise
- what is a federalist country
- what does guard mean
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