To emerge; to be visible or larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance.
Royal authority; the dominion of a monarch.
1 Working within the confines of the book, Nicholson was given free reign .
2 Despite myriad methods on offer, however, the pill continues to reign supreme.
3 Those laws date from King Henry VIII's reign , nearly 500 years ago.
4 Confusion and concern can only be allowed to reign for so long.
5 The case was widely different in the reign of Charles the First.
6 In the reign of Queen Anne, the Crown was found in debt.
7 This was the culminating point of the reign of terror in Paris.
8 The souls of the martyrs reign with Christ in the first resurrection.
9 Wolsey was the last great ecclesiastical minister of the reign ; More and
10 Pressure for reform grew during the long reign of Pope John Paul.
11 In the reign of Henry II, the conquest of Ireland was begun.
12 In August, 1794, the reign of terror in France reached its close.
13 He promised the young princess that hers would be a long reign .
14 He entered Parliament in the early part of the reign of William.
15 The commencement of the reign of Alexander was hailed with general joy.
16 In spite of appearances, the idea of life can still reign supreme.
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