supreme leader
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsupremeandleader
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supreme
adjective
uk/suːˈpriːm/us/suːˈpriːm/
having the highest rank, level, ...
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leader
noun[C]
uk/ˈliː.dər/us/ˈliː.dɚ/
a person in control of a group, country, ...
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(Definition ofsupremeandleaderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These procedures can be observed in lobbies and offices as well as in relations with thesupremeleader.
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Given the near complete absence of a judicial system, armed bands loyal to asupremeleadershaped policies of these pretender nations.
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All systems where thesupremeleaderstays at the top for too long have tended to come unstuck in the end.
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This resentment deriving from violent intervention, disruption of political meetings, peaceful demonstrations and university lectures in support of the cleric and thesupremeleader.
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It is time for thesupremeleaderto be subject to the constitution too.
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Our war in the world is war against the opponents of the rule of thesupremeleader.
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The judiciary answers to the countryssupremeleader.
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This makes the teacher-in-charge the authenticallysupremeleaderof the council.
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The arrest is thought to be part of a dispute between the president and other conservatives, including thesupremeleader.
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The article also questioned the legitimacy of thesupremeleader.
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The king was thesupremeleaderand a benevolent authoritarian.
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There is also a new crown power called thesupremeleader.
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In return, the people would entrust property and their families to the country and thesupremeleader.
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The political right in this country say that thesupremeleaderis above the law, that he can change the law, that he can decree anything he feels is right.
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