Definition of Misgoverned. Meaning of Misgoverned. Synonyms of Misgoverned

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Definition of Misgoverned

Misgoverned
Misgoverned Mis*gov"erned, a. Ill governed, as a people; ill directed. ``Rude, misgoverned hands.' --Shak.
Misgovern
Misgovern Mis*gov"ern, v. t. To govern ill; as, to misgovern a country. --Knolles.

Meaning of Misgoverned from wikipedia

- marked by prolonged stagflation, political instability, corruption, misgovernment, geopolitical rivalry with India, and the clash of left wing-right wing...
- Verres (73 to 71 BC). In 70 BC, the noted statesman Cicero condemned the misgovernment of Verres in his oration In Verrem. Various groups used the island as...
- prevented by import of rice from Burma. Gaikwad of Baroda dethroned for misgovernment; dominions p****ed to a child prince. Indian Councils Act 1874 Visit...
- 2002 on the grounds of alleged human rights violations and deliberate misgovernment, and Zimbabwe's government terminated its membership in 2003. The Gambia...
- employees. Other details of the settlement were not made public. Corporate misgovernance overshadowed Informix's technical successes. On April 1, 1997, Informix...
- democracy in ****stan. Musharraf stated that both Sharif and Bhutto had "misgoverned the country" and had failed to allow internal democracy within their...
- petitions for redress of grievances to the King, most often concerning misgovernment by royal officials. This way the system was beneficial for both parties...
- Plantagenet descent, divine grace, powerful friends, and Richard's misgovernment. In fact, Mortimer never showed interest in the throne. The later marriage...
- the Bibi continued to rule them with no restrictions. The islands were misgoverned throughout the 19th century, and the British Government had to ****ume...
- Gaius Verres (c. 114 – 43 BC) was a Roman magistrate, notorious for his misgovernment of Sicily. His extortion of local farmers and plundering of temples...