stratocracy

IPA: strˈætˈɑkrʌsi

noun

  • A military government.
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Examples of "stratocracy" in Sentences

  • Along the way he correctly spelled stratocracy, refractoriness, mendacious, and childrens.
  • It was purely a government by the sword, or permanent _stratocracy_ having a movable head.
  • It is in the perfection of the stratocracy that we must look for the key to the excesses of the autocrat.
  • But in Burma, the political opposition as well as journalists and media personnel are under the strictest rules of the stratocracy.
  • But to effect such end, the Turks require the old stratocracy, which, bloody as it was, worked with far less misery than the charter and the new code.
  • The most intolerant citizens have called for a U.S. military invasion or an armed struggle to overthrow the deep-rooted stratocracy in Burma, due to the junta’s insistence on building a military-privileged country.
  • The intolerant citizens have called for a nation-wide general strike to bring down the deep-rooted stratocracy in Burma, due to the junta's insistence of barring the Lady to participate in the country's political reform process.
  • The intolerant citizens have called for a nation-wide general strike to bring down the deep-rooted stratocracy in Burma, due to the junta\'s insistence of barring the Lady to participate in the country\'s political reform process. '
  • _stratocracy_ then disposing of the world, that within no very great succession of weeks that same victorious rebel, the Emperor Galba, at whose feet Nero had been self-immolated, was laid a murdered corpse in the same identical cell which had witnessed the lingering agonies of his unhappy victim.

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