English to Gujarati Dictionary sovereignty

sovereignty

સાર્વભૌમત્વ
definition
noun
how can we hope to wrest sovereignty away from the oligarchy and back to the people?
supreme power or authority.
translation of 'sovereignty'
સર્વાધિકાર,
સાર્વભૌમત્વ,
સર્વસત્તા,
સર્વોપરિતા
example
No international authority has any authority over us which diminishes our 'sovereignty' .
People have a right to 'sovereignty' over their own bodies - even teenagers.
At some point under our system we have to assert parliamentary 'sovereignty' against judicial activism.
Full national 'sovereignty' was regained in 1992 with the evacuation of most of the Soviet troops stationed in Poland.
The 'sovereignty' of this Parliament is the one thing that underpins everything about this country.
God's absolute 'sovereignty' in history, cosmic and personal, is the greatest comfort to Christian believers.
the 'sovereignty' of Parliament
The two occupying powers cared little for the country's 'sovereignty' and well-being.
For these reasons, many modern Austrian economists reject the doctrine of consumer 'sovereignty' .
The decision to have a child is a fundamental question of 'sovereignty' over your own body, and a decision that no-one else has any right to make.
Many of the world's developing countries were formerly under the 'sovereignty' of a colonial power.
In 1657 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, gained full 'sovereignty' over the duchy.
As a political system, democracy starts with the assumption of popular 'sovereignty' , vesting ultimate power in the people.
It was more than a legitimisation of sovereignty by Brahmanical ritual; it was an assertion of supreme 'sovereignty' .
the 'sovereignty' of the state
We are all New Zealanders, and there should be a single 'sovereignty' .
There are certain things that you must not do to me without my consent and this fact gives me a kind of 'sovereignty' over my life that you cannot legitimately invade or diminish.
The Government has the right to regulate and the 'sovereignty' of Parliament is assured.
Westphalian 'sovereignty' is violated when external actors influence or determine domestic authority structures.
The treaty grants Britain 'sovereignty' over the sites in perpetuity.
Her pondering presumes a regal power, a lingering vestige of an era when 'sovereignty' resided not in the people but in the monarch.
national 'sovereignty'
Consumer 'sovereignty' meant the greatest freedom of choice for individuals via the widest provision of alternative broadcast goods.
Republican architecture became a proud symbol of Dominican 'sovereignty' .
With the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, the legal basis for the concept of national 'sovereignty' was established.
The president said that foreign relations were the most important symbol of a nation's independent 'sovereignty' .
His life and his death taught all those that knew him of God's wisdom, grace, 'sovereignty' and power.
An independent 'sovereignty' was thus interposed between the two divisions of his kingdom.
Here was the judicial reconciliation of Parliamentary 'sovereignty' with the supremacy of EC law.
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces was established to defend the nation's territorial 'sovereignty' .
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