superstate

/ˈsuːpərsteɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A large or powerful state, often composed of several smaller states or territories, typically with a single government or a centralized authority.

“The formation of a superstate in Europe would require significant cooperation among its member states.”

Synonyms

  • megastate
  • superpower

Antonyms

  • microstate
  • ministate