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1 gouvernemental
gouvernemental, e (masculine plural - aux) [guvεʀnəmɑ̃tal, o]adjective[organe, politique] government* * *gouvernementale, mpl - aux guvɛʀnəmɑ̃tal, o adjectif ( du gouvernement) [arrêté, politique] government (épith); [responsabilité] governmental* * *ɡuvɛʀnəmɑ̃tal, o gouvernemental, -egouvernementaux mpl adj* * *1 ( du gouvernement) [arrêté, décision, politique] government ( épith); [responsabilité] governmental; l'équipe gouvernementale the government; non gouvernemental non-governmental;2 ( au pouvoir) [majorité, parti] ruling;3 ( favorable au gouvernement) [journal] pro-government.[presse] pro-government[politique, décision, crise] government (modificateur)
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