Synonym: regulator. Similar words: government, turn over, overnight, over and over, over, cover, oversee, all over. Meaning: ['gʌvnə(r)] n. 1. the head of a state government 2. a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel).
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31. The governor ran on the Democratic ticket.
32. The Governor is pleased to accept the invitation.
33. He resigned as Governor of Punjab in August.
34. The agency is answerable to the governor.
35. The governor was an expert at fencing with reporters.
36. They represented their grievances to the Governor.
37. The new governor pledged to reduce crime.
38. Governor William Livingston addressed the New Jersey Assembly.
39. The incident was reported to the prison governor.
40. He established himself as governor of the province.
41. He interceded with the prison governor for his life.
42. He ran for governor on the Republican ticket.
43. The new governor will be sworn in next week.
44. The governor had held the post since 1989.
45. Some parties have accused the governor of stalling.
46. They presented a petition to the governor.
47. The campaign to write in Johnson for governor failed.
48. The new Governor is being sworn in next week.
49. The governor was impeached for using state funds improperly.
50. The governor pardoned the thief.
51. The Governor will appear before the committee next Tuesday.
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52. The head teacher is appointed by the school governor.
53. The race for governor is beginning to warm up.
54. He made an unsuccessful run for governor in 1998.
55. He detailed the future president's extracurricular activities while governor.
56. The governor failed to observe the rules of natural justice.
57. The man immediately responsible for this misery is the province's governor.
58. The governor was impeached for wrongful use of state money.
59. The governor made only a passing reference to the problem of unemployment .
60. She came to the forefront as governor after the political change.
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