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realm in Portuguese

realm in Portuguese is reino, campo, domínio — realm means a kingdom or territory ruled by a monarch or supreme authority.

realm in Portuguese

reino
noun
(archaic, or, legal, &, rhetoric) A territory or state, as ruled by an absolute authority, especially by a king; a kingdom. [from ca. 1300]
reino
noun
(also, figurative) A sphere of knowledge or of influence; a domain. [from after 1400]
campo
noun
(also, figurative) A sphere of knowledge or of influence; a domain. [from after 1400]
domínio
noun
(also, figurative) A sphere of knowledge or of influence; a domain. [from after 1400]
âmbito
noun
(also, figurative) A sphere of knowledge or of influence; a domain. [from after 1400]

What does "realm" mean?

  1. noun A kingdom or territory ruled by a monarch or supreme authority.
    "The knight swore loyalty to the king and his realm."
  2. noun A particular area of activity, knowledge, or interest.
    "Quantum computing still belongs largely to the realm of theoretical research."

realm in a sentence

  • The knight swore loyalty to the king and his realm.
  • Peace finally settled over the realm after years of war.
  • Quantum computing still belongs largely to the realm of theoretical research.
  • Such extravagant claims fall firmly within the realm of fantasy.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "realm" in Portuguese?

"realm" in Portuguese is reino, campo, domínio. realm means: A kingdom or territory ruled by a monarch or supreme authority.

How do you use "realm" in a sentence?

Example: "The knight swore loyalty to the king and his realm." In Portuguese, "realm" is reino, campo, domínio.

Are there other ways to say "realm" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "realm": reino, campo, domínio, âmbito.

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