united states government
The United States government operates from the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
Noun: - The federal government of the United States of America: This term refers specifically to the national government established by the U.S. Constitution, comprising three distinct branches that share sovereign powers.
The term "United States government" is used as a proper noun to denote the collective federal governing body of the United States. It is typically used in formal, academic, and political contexts.
- Noun:
- The United States government is based on a system of checks and balances.
- A shutdown occurs when the United States government cannot agree on a budget.
- "The United States government has stated...": A common phrase used in news and official reports to attribute a position or policy to the federal government.
- "Working for the United States government": Refers to being an employee of a federal agency or department.
- U.S. government: A common abbreviated form.
- Federal government of the United States: A more formal, descriptive synonym.
- USG: An initialism sometimes used in technical or bureaucratic writing.
- Federal government: Emphasizes its national, rather than state-level, authority.
- Washington: Often used metonymically to refer to the U.S. government and its operations (e.g., "a decision from Washington").
This term specifically refers to the federal structure. It does not encompass state governments, local governments, or other entities. Its core meaning is tied to the constitutional framework separating power among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
The United States government operates from the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
- the executive and legislative and judicial branches of the federal government of the United States