English to Latin Meaning of democratic - popularis


Democratic :
popularis

popularis

antidemocraticcivilenondemocratic
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Definitions of democratic in English
Adjective(1) characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality(2) belong to or relating to the Democratic Party(3) representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large
Examples of democratic in English
(1) It is a democratic sport for all people of all ages.(2) He has huge influence on economic policy without the slightest democratic check on him.(3) Most of all, footbag kicking is a democratic sport.(4) We must stand as firmly as we ever have done to ensure that the democratic tradition lives.(5) There is a danger, however, that the structures of the new union will be less democratic .(6) This prosecution is an infringement of the democratic rights of everyone who lives in the borough.(7) It is far more democratic for those who are thinking about striking to get together in a big meeting to discuss it.(8) Why is she not more widely praised for her liberal principles and democratic acumen?(9) He sees the need for sound democratic political activity about economic and social issues.(10) In theory, the fund supports democratic institutions in the nations it assists.(11) We must try to live up to our stated principles of human rights, the rule of law and democratic government.(12) The methods available to some kinds of regimes are not part of the democratic repertoire.(13) You also think our freedoms will be reined in and our democracy will be less democratic .(14) In many ways, running is the most democratic of sports.(15) For the first time ever, almost half of the world's governments are now democratic .(16) I do not think it is healthy in any democratic parliament to have that sort of a majority.
Related Phrases of democratic
(1) democratic party ::
popularis factio
(2) democratic republic ::
popularis rem
(3) democratic reform ::
popularis reformare
(4) democratic centralism ::
popularis centralism
(5) democratic government ::
popularis imperii
(6) democratic system ::
popularis ratio
(7) democratic rights ::
ius civile
(8) democratic revolution ::
popularis revolution
Synonyms
Adjective
2. representative ::
representative
3. popular ::
popular
4. parliamentary ::
senatus
5. egalitarian ::
egalitarian
6. classless ::
praepedit miseriamque
7. self-governing ::
civilitatis sui,
8. autonomous ::
sui iuris
9. republican ::
republican
Antonyms
1. undemocratic ::
civile
Different Forms
antidemocratic, democratic, nondemocratic
Word Example from TV Shows
Maybe it's, like, democratic, bro.

Maybe it's, like, DEMOCRATIC, bro.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

Yeah, it's democratic.

Yeah, it's DEMOCRATIC.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

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