monarchy

monarchy
noun
ADJECTIVE
strong, weak
absolute
constitutional, parliamentary
hereditary
VERB + MONARCHY
establish, set up
have

The country still has a strong monarchy.

abolish

the arguments for abolishing the monarchy

overthrow

rebels trying to overthrow the monarchy

restore

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