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polity

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pol·i·ty /ˈpɒləti $ ˈpɑː-/ noun (plural polities) [countable, uncountable]  formalPG a particular form of political or government organization, or a condition of society in which political organization exists 政体,政权形态,政治制度
Examples from the Corpus
polityIt is suggested that citizenship is a relationship between an individual and a polity.Its emerging democratic polity and guided market economy are also similar.The dynamic forces within society and in the economy eventually came into conflict with a national polity which sought to avoid change.The greatest level of polity - political organisation - is democratic self-government.How does it compare with other polities?Individual members of the participant polity may be favorably or unfavorably oriented to the various classes of political objects.They may simply not yet have accepted that Gloucester now had his own ambitions beyond the preservation of his brother's polity.What, then, of their polities?
Origin polity (1500-1600) Late Latin politia; → POLICE1
pol·i·ty nounChineseSyllable
a of organization, government particular Corpus political or form


polity
polity /ˈpɒləti, ˈpɒlɪti $ ˈpɑː-/ noun (plural polities) [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: politia; police1
formal a particular form of political or government organization, or a condition of society in which political organization exists


pol·ityBrE /ˈpɒləti/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpɑːləti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
pol·ities
)
(specialist)
[countable] a society as a political unit 政治组织;国家组织 [uncountable] the form or process of government 政体;政权形态;政治制度