"Undemocratic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Undemocratic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Undemocratic" Meaning

Lacking in or opposing democracy, especially in the way decisions are made in an organization or country.

"Undemocratic" Examples

Usage Examples of "undemocratic"


1. Critique of Governance


- "The new government's policies have been criticized for being extremely undemocratic, as they severely limit individual freedoms."

2. Historical Context


- "The regime's rise to power was undemocratic, and its leaders were feared for their brutal suppression of opposition."

3. Political Analysis


- "Some political analysts argue that the current electoral system is undemocratic due to gerrymandering and voting inequalities."

4. Social Commentary


- "The company's decision to preemptively fire union organizers was seen as undemocratic, violating workers' rights to collective bargaining."

5. Logical Conclusion


- "Based on the biased coverage in local news, it's clear that the midterm elections' representation accurately reflects the majority of the population, thus making the claim that the election results are undemocratic unfounded."

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