noun a person who governs or controls
The governor is the elected head of a state or territory in the United States.
The governor has the power to sign or veto legislation passed by the state legislature.
The governor plays a key role in the administration and governance of a state.
The governor oversees the implementation of policies and programs within the state.
The governor is elected by the citizens of the state to serve a term in office.
The term 'governor' may be used in a literary context to refer to a character in a story who holds the position of governor of a region or state.
In psychology, the term 'governor' may be used to describe a mechanism in the mind that regulates behavior or emotions.
In engineering, a governor is a device used to control the speed of a machine or engine by regulating the flow of fuel or energy.
A governor is an elected official who serves as the chief executive of a state or territory in various political contexts.