triumvirate
IPA: traɪˈʌmvɝʌt
noun
- An official group of three people, especially a ruling council of three men and particularly (historical) two such councils in Roman history.
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Examples of "triumvirate" in Sentences
- The triumvirate was then replaced.
- It was Caesar's first triumvirate.
- Wouldn't the triumvirate be the Three Pashas
- Eventually the triumvirate reluctantly gave in.
- The new Commonwealth was run by the Triumvirate.
- The political alliance of the triumvirate was crumbling.
- The government of the Triumvirate had a short existence.
- The triumvirate was shattered and conflict was inevitable.
- Eventually, the triumvirate of the three countries win the war.
- But letting more men be consul removes the glare from a long-term triumvirate.
- It meant opening with what he calls the triumvirate of fine dining - dress code, doorman and valet parking.
- The other component of the coping triumvirate is the dreaded rationality, the bad-tasting hard-work and planning component.
- The fifth, a nano-tech zombie novel called Biohell, containing your favourite Combat-K psychotic triumvirate, is due out November 2008.
- The third member of the Microsoft online triumvirate is Brian McAndrews, the former chief executive of aQuantive, the advertising company Microsoft bought last year.
- But it was the major label triumvirate of 1991's "Girlfriend," 1993's "Altered Beast," and 1995's "100% Fun" that Mr. Sweet became one of the landmark alternative acts of the era.
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