Pronunciation: /duːʌmvaɪərət/
noun a form of government in which power is shared by two individuals, typically in ancient Rome
A1 The duumvirate of best friends always did everything together.
A2 In ancient Rome, a duumvirate was a pair of magistrates who shared power.
B1 The duumvirate of directors made all the important decisions for the company.
B2 The duumvirate of scientists collaborated on groundbreaking research in the field of genetics.
C1 The duumvirate of politicians worked together to pass important legislation.
C2 The duumvirate of artists revolutionized the art world with their innovative techniques.
formal The duumvirate was responsible for overseeing the city's infrastructure projects.
informal The duumvirate of best friends always made decisions together.
slang The duumvirate of cool kids ruled the school with their fashion sense.
figurative The duumvirate of fear and doubt often held people back from pursuing their dreams.
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