Exact Match:
- govern
- direct or strongly influence the behavior of; "His belief in God governs his conduct"
- exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?"
- require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German"
Synonyms:
- administer,
- administrate,
- arrest,
- be master,
- be responsible for,
- boss,
- bridle,
- call the shots,
- call the signals,
- captain,
- carry authority,
- carry on,
- carry out,
- chair,
- check,
- command,
- conduct,
- constrain,
- contain,
- control,
- cool,
- cool off,
- crack the whip,
- curb,
- curtail,
- decelerate,
- decide,
- determine,
- direct,
- discipline,
- dispose,
- dominate,
- dompt,
- engineer,
- enjoin,
- execute,
- guard,
- guide,
- handle,
- have clout,
- have power,
- have the power,
- have the right,
- have the say,
- head,
- head up,
- hinder,
- hold,
- hold at bay,
- hold back,
- hold fast,
- hold in,
- hold in check,
- hold in leash,
- hold the reins,
- hold up,
- inhibit,
- keep,
- keep back,
- keep from,
- keep in,
- keep in check,
- keep under control,
- lay under restraint,
- lead,
- lead on,
- look after,
- make the rules,
- manage,
- maneuver,
- manipulate,
- master,
- mastermind,
- officer,
- order,
- overrule,
- oversee,
- pilot,
- possess authority,
- prescribe,
- preside over,
- prohibit,
- pull,
- pull in,
- pull the strings,
- quarterback,
- regulate,
- reign,
- rein,
- rein in,
- render,
- repress,
- restrain,
- retard,
- retrench,
- rule,
- run,
- set back,
- shepherd,
- skipper,
- slow down,
- snub,
- stand over,
- steer,
- straiten,
- subdue,
- superintend,
- supervise,
- suppress,
- sway,
- take command,
- take the lead,
- wear the crown,
- wear the pants,
- wield authority,
- withhold