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  1. Learn the meaning of reign as a verb and a noun, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say reign in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word reign, which can be a noun or a verb. Reign can mean royal authority, sovereignty, dominion, or influence, or to rule, govern, or prevail.

  3. to be the most recent winner of a competition, contest, etc. the reigning heavyweight champion. USAGE Reign is sometimes wrongly written for rein in certain phrases: he gave full rein (not reign) to his feelings; it will be necessary to rein in (not reign in) public spending. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Reign: Created by Laurie McCarthy, Stephanie Sengupta. With Adelaide Kane, Megan Follows, Celina Sinden, Torrance Coombs. Mary, Queen of Scots, faces political and sexual intrigue in the treacherous world of the French court.

  5. Origin of reign 1. First recorded in 1225–75; Middle English noun reine, regne, from Old French reigne, from Latin regnum “realm, reign,” derivative of reg- (stem of rēx ) “king”; Middle English verb reinen, regnen, from Old French reignier, from Latin regnāre, derivative of regnum.

  6. Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English. [intransitive] reign (over somebody/something) to be the best or most important in a particular situation or area of skill. She will face the reigning champion in her first round match.

  7. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French reignier ‘to reign’, reigne ‘kingdom’, from Latin regnum, related to rex, reg-‘king’.

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