governor

রাজ্যপাল
definition
noun
The key battleground states of Arizona and New Mexico, have elected Democratic governors since the 2000 presidential race.
the elected executive head of a state of the US.
the governor of the Bank of England
the head of a public institution.
translation of 'governor'
শাসনকর্তা
noun
শিক্ষক,
পরিচালক,
পিতা,
শাসক,
নগরাধ্যক্ষ,
দুর্গাধিতপতি,
অধ্যক্ষ,
অধিষ্ঠাতা,
মনিব,
নৃপতি,
রাজ্যপাল,
কর্তা,
নিয়ন্তা,
কারকুন,
শাসনকত্র্তা,
লাট,
রাজ্যশাসক
example
The British Crown is represented by a 'governor' .
Later this year, New Jersey voters will elect a 'governor' and both houses of the state legislature.
the 'governor' of the Bank of England
Neither the president nor Congress, a state 'governor' or state legislature can declare a law unconstitutional.
He has been elected senator and 'governor' in Indiana, a solid red state.
The name u2018Australiau2019 was formally adopted and popularized in 1817 by the British 'governor' of the colony of New South Wales.
It followed from this that the colonies should be granted internal self-government under a 'governor' appointed by the Crown.
The local assembly is assigned to elect a 'governor' and design development policy in the province.
Aged 44, he is a Bank high-flyer, having served as private secretary to the previous 'governor' and member of the team that drew up the Basel accords on international bank regulation.
During that time he became active in politics and was elected 'governor' of California in 1966.
The US-approved interim government appointed him 'governor' of the town in January.
There is also a maximum speed 'governor' that can be toggled on and off to keep you from going too fast.
Sanoh added that the provincial 'governor' should elect a committee to poll the residents and collect information.
In 1808 Sierra Leone became a British crown colony, ruled under a colonial 'governor' .
Since Florida's highest law grants him supreme executive power, the 'governor' 's action would be lawful.
Congress would initially appoint a 'governor' and other officials for each future state.
Trinidad was still a British colony, run by a British 'governor' .
With the transfer of the Cape to Britain in 1806, a true colonial government headed by an imperial 'governor' and a parliamentary prime minister was installed.
The 'governor' called on the public to increase neighborhood security and help with flood control in their areas.
A Texas 'governor' until he was elected president in 2000, Bush was born in 1946 in Connecticut.
Although the real power remained with the 'governor' , this was an unprecedented move in an African colony.
Of course, Hawaii did elect a Republican 'governor' two years ago.
The 'governor' responded by appointing a prominent Democrat as his new chief of staff.
Iraqi state television said the deputy 'governor' had ordered an indefinite curfew in the province from 1900 in response to the killings.
The 'governor' was always a British official dispatched from London who in turn appointed all members of the Executive and Legislative Councils.
the 'governor' of the Bank of England
The 'governor' of the town claimed these merchants were spies and had them executed.
It is under the nominal rule of a 'governor' general elected by Parliament to represent Queen Elizabeth II of England, the head of state.
The 'governor' of a borstal institution tries to reform a group of juvenile delinquents through sympathy rather than punishment.
The first feedback device to be mathematically described was the rotary 'governor' , used by James Watt to keep the rate of steam engines constant with varying loads.
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