people in power

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people in power

People in power make important decisions in a government building.

Definition

Noun: - The class of people exerting power or authority: This term refers to the specific group or social class within a society that holds and exercises political, economic, or institutional control and influence.

Usage

This term is used as a collective noun to describe those who govern, lead, or hold significant sway over others, typically within a formal structure like a government, corporation, or institution. It often carries a neutral to critical connotation, focusing on their position of control rather than the individuals themselves.

Examples
  • The journalist's report was critical of the decisions made by the people in power.
  • During the crisis, the people in power implemented several new policies.
  • It is the responsibility of the people in power to act in the public's best interest.
Advanced Usage
  • "The corridors of power": A related metaphorical phrase referring to the places where important political decisions are made by the people in power.
  • "Holding the reins of power": An idiom describing the act of being the people in control.
Variants and Related Words
  • The authorities (n): The people or organizations that have the power to make decisions or enforce rules.
  • The ruling class (n): A more specific term for the social class that holds political power.
  • The establishment (n): A group in a society who have power and influence, often seen as resisting change.
  • Leadership (n): The group of people who lead or command an organization or country.
Synonyms
  • The government: The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
  • The administration: The people responsible for managing a business, organization, or government.
  • The regime: A government, especially an authoritarian one (often carries a negative connotation).
  • The elite: A select group that is superior in terms of ability, wealth, or social status, often holding power.
Antonyms
  • The populace: The ordinary people in a country, as opposed to those in power.
  • The masses: The ordinary people, especially when viewed as not having significant power.
  • The governed: Those who are ruled by a government or authority.
  • The public: Ordinary people in general, considered as a group.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "Power behind the throne": A person who exerts authority and influence without having the formal title, often advising the official people in power.
  • "To be in the driver's seat": To be in control of a situation, similar to being among the people in power for a specific endeavor.
people in power

People in power make important decisions in a government building.

Noun
  1. the class of people exerting power or authority

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