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Definition of empire noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

empire

noun
 
/ˈempaɪə(r)/
 
/ˈempaɪər/
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  1. a group of countries or states that are controlled by one leader or government
    • These invasions almost led to the collapse of the Roman Empire.
    Extra Examples
    • By now Britain had lost its empire.
    • The Japanese empire was quickly dismantled.
    • The mighty empire finally crumbled.
    • a country that is still part of the empire
    • the decline of the old colonial empires
    • The Ottoman Empire began to decline in the late eighteenth century.
    • The story describes the growth of the vast empire of Alexander the Great.
    Topics Historyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • great
    • large
    verb + empire
    • establish
    • found
    • destroy
    empire + verb
    • grow
    • collapse
    • crumble
    empire + noun
    • building
    • builder
    phrases
    • the break-up of an empire
    • the decline of an empire
    • the fall of an empire
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  2. a group of commercial organizations controlled by one person or company
    • He has built a huge business empire from humble beginnings.
    • the staff who help run his hotel empire
    Topics Businessc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • large
    verb + empire
    • build
    • build up
    • create
    empire + verb
    • collapse
    • crumble
    phrases
    • the collapse of an empire
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  3. an area of activity controlled by one person or group
    • All the bureaucrats jealously guarded their own little empires.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin imperium, related to imperare ‘to command’, from in- ‘towards’ + parare ‘prepare, contrive’.
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