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undemocratic

US // (ˌʌndɛməˈkrætɪk) //

不民主,不民主的,非民主,不够民主

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not characterized by, derived from, or relating to the principles of democracy

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Examples

  • To Americans, these actions in France and Israel seem positively undemocratic.

  • The thing about Jim Crow, after all, is that its emergence was profoundly undemocratic and distinctly anti-majoritarian.

  • And once mainstream academic science is seen as a political tool, then it starts to seem patently undemocratic.

  • Paradoxically, we have a political system where we democratically elect senators to work in undemocratic body.

  • These brilliant lawyers sat around the room deciding how they could most effectively quiet Rabbi Kahane in an undemocratic manner.

  • This is regarded as undemocratic for the reason that democracy has come to mean a series of elections.

  • Now Bill Carmody was, by environment, undemocratic, and he resented being called a greener.

  • In a democratic age he has insisted upon the undemocratic virtues of obedience, silence, and reverence.

  • The relation of a man giving a tip and a man accepting it is as undemocratic as the relation of master and slave.

  • None of us possessed evening suits and some of us went so far as to denounce swallowtail coats as "undemocratic."