Definitions for polities

polities pol·i·ty

Spelling: [pol-i-tee]
IPA: /ˈpɒl ɪ ti/

Polities is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 298 anagrams from letters in polities (eiilopst).

Definitions for polities

noun

  1. a particular form or system of government:
  2. the condition of being constituted as a state or other organized community or body:
  3. government or administrative regulation:
  4. a state or other organized community or body.
  5. a particular form or system of government:
  6. the condition of being constituted as a state or other organized community or body:
  7. government or administrative regulation:
  8. a state or other organized community or body.

Origin of polities

1530-40; Latin polītīa Greek polīteía citizenship, government, form of government, commonwealth, equivalent to polī́te-, variant stem of polī́tēs citizen (see polis,

Examples for polities

So we are giving up our polity, to please and to join other denominations.

And Plato's notable sentence in the third book of the polity.

At such a time, there are no settled principles of polity or of action.

We are in a depression because it is our revealed preference, as a polity, not to remedy the problem.

This leads to the enquiry, what is to be the polity of our new state.

It is not a religion only, but a polity; and this in a very peculiar sense.

But as illustrating the polity of the church it is quite valueless.

Sorry, I'm partisan, but I doubt I'm an unusual case in our polity.

In the organization of the native church, what polity shall be given it?

One polity had been pulled down; and no other polity had been set up.

The other objection I find urged against the beginning of polities, in the way I have mentioned, is this, viz.

All our polities, philosophies, and religions, grow out of each other.

You are following the popular avenue to polities, I suppose.

Before the war the Southern States were aristocracies, highly educated, and disciplined in the science of polities.

For thirty-six years of uneasy peace the polities of Europe centred upon that possibility.

The gulf between mercantile hubs and the polities in which they are lodged is not new.

These preferences are reflected in what the polities do, how they behave.

This will unhinge and overturn all polities, and, instead of government and order, leave nothing but anarchy and confusion.

The same preferences are reflected in what the polities omit to do.

A Conservative in polities, he was elected in 1864 Mayor of Norwich.

Word Value for polities
Scrable

10

Words with friends

12

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