Imperia [noun]

Definition of Imperia:

control, dominance

Opposite/Antonyms of Imperia:


Sentence/Example of Imperia:

Obtenditur Regin imperium, interponitur etiam Gubernatoris auctoritas.

Walk down to the Imperium with me, Harry, and have a bit of lunch.

That same afternoon he went over to the Imperium to vote at the election of members.

They were a band of aristocrats dwelling in a democracy, an imperium in imperio.

You know, however, in this world that there is another world—orb within orb—an imperium in imperio—the Exclusives.

And now there was but her choice to be made, and the imperium would descend on the noblest head that had ever worn a crown.

It would be not an imperium in imperio, but an Empire over all.

Bononiam exercitus duxit, ut Bentivolorum familiam, qu ejus urbis imperium centum jam annos tenuerat, loco moveret.

Regium imperium, quod initio, conservand libertatis, atque augend reipub.

Foedus ictum est ea lege, ut, unde victoria, ibi imperium esset.