republic
♦♦ re|pub|lic /rɪp'ʌblɪk/ (republics)
[N-COUNT] oft in names
A republic is a country where power is held by the people or the representatives that they elect. Republics have presidents who are elected, rather than kings or queens.
...the Baltic republics.
...the Republic of Ireland.
see also banana republicba|na|na re|pub|lic (banana republics)
[N-COUNT]
Small, poor countries that are politically unstable are sometimes referred to as banana republics. (OFFENSIVE)
[N-COUNT] oft in names
A republic is a country where power is held by the people or the representatives that they elect. Republics have presidents who are elected, rather than kings or queens.
...the Baltic republics.
...the Republic of Ireland.
see also banana republicba|na|na re|pub|lic (banana republics)
[N-COUNT]
Small, poor countries that are politically unstable are sometimes referred to as banana republics. (OFFENSIVE)