Pronunciation: /dus/
noun a leader or ruler, especially one with absolute power
A1 The duce of this club is a friendly and approachable person.
A2 The duce of the team organized a successful fundraiser.
B1 The duce of the company made strategic decisions that led to growth.
B2 The duce of the organization is known for their innovative leadership.
C1 The duce of the nation implemented policies that improved the economy.
C2 The duce of the empire was revered by the people for their wisdom and fairness.
verb to lead or guide
A1 She duces her dog every morning for a walk in the park.
A2 He duced his little sister to try a new sport.
B1 The teacher duced the students to a new way of solving math problems.
B2 The coach duced the team to a new strategy for winning the game.
C1 The politician duced the public with promises of change.
C2 The CEO duced the shareholders into investing in the company's expansion plans.
formal The duce of the company made an important announcement during the shareholders meeting.
informal Hey, did you hear what the duce said about the new project?
slang I can't believe that duce is always micromanaging everything.
figurative In chess, the duce is the most powerful piece on the board.
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