democratically

IPA: dɛmʌkrˈætɪkɫi

adverb

  • In a democratic way.
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Examples of "democratically" in Sentences

  • They want you out because you can win democratically and legitimately.
  • The general could hardly be called a democratically elected prime minister!
  • In addition, it is a valid point to make, that the so called democratically elected president, stole to 2000 elections.
  • I too, by the way, can call my democratically elected leader whatever filthy name I can dream up without any fear of anything.
  • Sadr, meanwhile, looks a lot like a guy who would rather win democratically in November than knock the government over and take power as a warlord.
  • Apparently the offense this will inflict upon the idea of democratically selecting our nominee, by engaging in this after-the-fact crystal ball gazing and divination, is immaterial.
  • In lockstep with imperial White House policy, Pelosi called the democratically-elected president of Venezuela a “thug” for stating that our questionably-elected president was promoting a “democracy of bombs.”
  • Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says it's Iraq's fault that we invaded them based on lies and he's disappointed that the so-called democratically elected government of Iraq isn't paying back our investment in them fast enough.
  • Featherstone points to the mismatch of increased standardization and the tightening of bureaucratic control over schools at a time of unprecedented immigration, movement, and dislocation, a time when the need to model living democratically is at its zenith.

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