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View usage for: (ɔːtəkrætɪk) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]An autocratic person or organization has complete power and makes decisions without asking anyone else's advice. The people have grown intolerant in recent weeks of the King's autocratic ways. Synonyms: dictatorial, absolute, unlimited, all-powerful More Synonyms of autocratic autocratic in British English (ˌɔːtəˈkrætɪk) adjective1. of or relating to an absolute and unrestricted ruler 2. domineering or dictatorial Derived forms autocratically (ˌautoˈcratically) adverb Examples of 'autocratic' in a sentenceautocratic Within three years he had full control and adopted a famously autocratic management style.The captain was given a share of the spoils and autocratic power.Watching the internet enable citizens to challenge autocratic governments has been inspiring.This is hard to pull off in companies led by an autocratic leader.The power of technology has often been thought to favour autocratic regimes.He must step down to stop undermining the game with his autocratic style.Social engineering is the practice of autocratic governments.The dictatorship of the proletariat became in practice personal power wielded by an autocratic leader.Such ambiguity is anathema to autocratic regimes.Does he really hold as much sway over them as an autocratic management style suggests?Public anger at his autocratic ways and government corruption boiled over into mass street protests last year.It gives that company almost autocratic powers and makes it very hard for retailers to turn down their demands.F1 is a favourite toy for autocratic regimes, mainly because so few can afford it.Should Britain be helping to fund an increasingly autocratic leader?Furthermore, some organisations have a history of autocratic leaders whose style becomes not only acceptable but required.But his autocratic style and often brutal manner also went down badly with many of the orchestra's musicians.And autocratic regimes are realising they may not have to listen to Western lectures about human rights any more.Yet there is a common anxiety: the corruption of the political class and fears of a slide towards more autocratic government.If the world's two largest powers share a common commitment to autocratic government then autocracy is not dead as an ideology.The players aren't happy because the management is autocratic and they're not sure about their own futures. In other languagesautocratic British English: autocratic ADJECTIVE An autocratic person or organization has complete power and makes decisions without asking anyone else's advice. The people have grown intolerant in recent weeks of the King's autocratic ways. - American English: autocratic
- Brazilian Portuguese: autocrático
- Chinese: 专制的
- European Spanish: autocrático
- French: autocratique
- German: autokratisch
- Italian: autocratico
- Japanese: 独裁的な
- Korean: 독재의
- European Portuguese: autocrático
- Latin American Spanish: autocrático
They have grown intolerant of his autocratic ways. Additional synonymsthe doctrine of absolute monarchy Synonyms autocratic, supreme, unlimited, autonomous, arbitrary, dictatorial, all-powerful, imperious, domineering, tyrannical, despotic, absolutist, tyrannous, autarchical the all-powerful unions Synonyms omnipotent, supreme, absolute, unlimited, almighty, invincibleThe country was ruled by a despotic tyrant. Synonyms tyrannical, authoritarian, dictatorial, absolute, arrogant, oppressive, autocratic, imperious, domineering, monocratic Nearby words ofautocratic - autobiography
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