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absolutistic

/ab-suh-loo-tiz-uhm/US // ˈæb sə luˌtɪz əm //UK // (ˈæbsəluːˌtɪzəm) //

绝对的,绝对化的,绝对化,专制主义

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government.
    • : any theory holding that values, principles, etc., are absolute and not relative, dependent, or changeable.

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Examples

  • Additional foundational principles of militia constitutionalism include absolutism.

  • The Russian Revolution summed everything up in an instant: in place of dynastic rule, absolutism of a different kind.

  • The play-to-the-base impulse is girded by a righteous certainty that can lead to at best impracticality and at worst absolutism.

  • What are some great works of literature that you admire for their ability to combat dictatorship and absolutism?

  • We cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name-calling as reasoned debate.

  • This is self-government committing economic suicide, putting ideological absolutism ahead of solving problems.

  • The patriotism of the Japanese is blind and unswerving loyalty to what is practically an absolutism.

  • The King wished to save them, for he knew that they were the best supporters of the throne of absolutism.

  • Having felt God, God became for him a necessity: more so even, an essential—an absolutism which banished all else from his mind.

  • When the royalist gentry went down before Cromwell's Ironsides, absolutism received its death-wound.

  • The history of English Absolutism distinctly bears out these anticipations.