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supremacy
English
Etymology
From supreme +? -acy (a variant of -cy). Compare with supremity and New Latin suprematia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /su?p??m?si/
- Hyphenation: su?prem?a?cy
Noun
supremacy (usually uncountable, plural supremacies)
- The quality of being supreme.
- Power over all others.
- (in combination) The ideology that a specified group is superior to others or should have supreme power over them.
- 2004, Andrew Michael Manis, Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the American Century, Mercer University Press (?ISBN), page 139:
- Fighting a war against Hitler's Nazi ideology, with its doctrine of Aryan supremacy and its "final solution" to protect against an "inferior people," accentuated the final irony of an America fighting a racist ideology while trying to keep its own racist ideology intact.
- 2004, Andrew Michael Manis, Macon Black and White: An Unutterable Separation in the American Century, Mercer University Press (?ISBN), page 139:
- (in combination) A state of privilege for a specified group relative to other people in society.
Derived terms
Descendants
- ? French: suprématie
- ? Polish: supremacja
- ? Portuguese: supremacia
- ? Romanian: suprema?ie
- ? Spanish: supremacía
- ? Galician: supremacía
Derived terms
- supremacist
- supremacism
Translations
References
- “supremacy”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000
- supremacy at OneLook Dictionary Search
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management
English
Etymology
manage +? -ment
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mæn?d?m?nt/
- (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /?mæn?d?m?nt/
- (General South African) IPA(key): /m?n?e?d?m?nt/
Noun
management (usually uncountable, plural managements)
- (uncountable) Administration; the use of limited resources combined with forecasting, planning, leadership and execution skills to achieve predetermined specific goals.
- The executives of an organisation, especially senior executives.
- (uncountable) Judicious use of means to accomplish an end.
Synonyms
- (process or practice of managing): mgt, mgmt, mgmt., Mgmt., mng't
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
Translations
Further reading
- "management" in Raymond Williams, Keywords (revised), 1983, Fontana Press, page 189.
Czech
Etymology
Borrowed from English management.
Pronunciation
Noun
management m
- (management) management
Synonyms
- ?ízení n
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English management.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ma?nage?ment
Noun
management n (uncountable)
- (management) management
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English management.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ma.na(d)?.m??/, /ma.nad?.m?nt/
Noun
management m (plural managements)
- (management) management
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English management.
Noun
management m (invariable)
- (management) management
Further reading
- management in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English management.
Noun
management m (plural managements)
- management
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