undemocratic

IPA: ʌndɛmʌkrˈætɪk

adjective

  • Not democratic
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Examples of "undemocratic" in Sentences

  • A very undemocratic aspect of preferences.
  • This system is undemocratic and dictatorial.
  • Hand regarded this principle as undemocratic.
  • In theory it is undemocratic and out of date.
  • That attitude was condescending and undemocratic.
  • It is illogical and undemocratic to do otherwise.
  • They are militaristic, undemocratic, and criminal.
  • The Nationalism propound by Hindutva is distorted, and undemocratic.
  • And if it is not a huge corporation, it is a undemocratic government.
  • He said that the actions of the Commander were unwarranted and undemocratic.
  • He blamed much of the world's tensions on what he called undemocratic and unjust governance.
  • Today, some opposition figures say they have become frustrated with what they call the undemocratic appointments of the younger Mr. Wade.
  • Council president Maluleke Mooketsi says Zuma does not deserve the doctorate because of what he calls her undemocratic policy decision on vocational training for doctors.
  • From Montreal to Toronto to Vancouver, Ignatieff has stirred new energy in his party's ranks with his family-oriented promises, his openness and his broadsides against what he calls the undemocratic practices of Harper.
  • Meanwhile, in his address at the summit of ECOWAS Heads of State and Gover-nment at the Hilton Hotel Abuja, Jonathan talked tough, condemning what he described as the undemocratic efforts by some elements at carrying out political change in the sub-region.

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