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Definition of dictatorship in English: dictatorshipnoun dɪkˈteɪtəʃɪp mass noun1Government by a dictator. the effects of forty years of dictatorship Example sentencesExamples - Socialists defend the institutions of parliamentary democracy against dictatorship or fascism.
- The result of their gamble was military dictatorship and fascism throughout Europe.
- The Portuguese fascist dictatorship was overthrown by the people, allied to sections of the army, in 1974.
- In 1993, the government changed from a communist dictatorship to a democracy with a free-market economy.
- Mallorca and the rest of Spain were going through the political transition from dictatorship to democracy.
- Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau became synonyms for the inhuman dictatorship of National Socialism.
- Religious dominance of politics will only push democracy into anarchy and dictatorship.
- To ask dictatorship to be democratic is utopian.
- Today we define despotism (along with dictatorship and totalitarianism) as a form of government.
- It is an advance on dictatorship or autocracy and has had to be fought for and won.
- One of the key indicators of a society that is transforming from democracy to fascism or dictatorship is government control of the press.
- I remember replying that this was a quite hopeless analysis, absolutely disastrous to the left since it bound them to a state capitalist dictatorship.
- Over the past two decades, Taiwan has moved from dictatorship to democracy.
- When I was growing up, I was taught that communism leads to dictatorship and capitalism leads inevitably to democracy.
- The bombings draw attention to the brutal military dictatorship.
- The word dictatorship conjures up an image of repression, especially for anyone who has suffered under a right wing dictatorship or in a Stalinist state.
- It failed, the monarchy resorted to military dictatorship, and the Democratic leaders were driven into exile.
- Nothing ever halted his rickshaw, he declared with pride, whether colonialism, occupation, dictatorship or democracy.
- The mayhem of World War II was followed by more than 40 years of Communist dictatorship in Central and Eastern Europe.
- This is not democracy, it is dictatorship, and it is borderline fascism.
Synonyms absolute rule, undemocratic rule, despotism, autocracy tyranny, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, absolutism, Fascism oppression, suppression, repression, subjugation, domination - 1.1count noun A country governed by a dictator.
Example sentencesExamples - At the same time, supporters of right-wing dictatorships ascended to the highest offices of the Church.
- A body dominated by dictatorships is never going to promote democratic values.
- Totalitarian dictatorships provided us with a variety of examples, but democracies provided some examples as well.
- Its intention was to create an autarchic agrarian dictatorship.
- As more of the world's countries adopt democracy, more American businesses appear to prefer dictatorships.
- We aren't fighting to support a corrupt military dictatorship, we're fighting to destroy one.
- This was done in many ways, in particular by using pro-Western dictatorships during the Cold War period.
- It is among the most corrupt dictatorships on the face of the planet.
- He gave full support to apartheid South Africa and to military dictatorships in Central and South America.
- These are the types of measures usually associated with military or fascist dictatorships.
- The CP also denied the crimes of Stalin and the dictatorships of Eastern Europe.
- It matters little whether these countries are democracies or dictatorships.
- The stunning tropical paradise has been transformed into a brutal totalitarian dictatorship where violations of fundamental human rights are commonplace.
- I would think that Socialists would oppose religious dictatorships and monarchies at the drop of a hat.
- Once they came to power they turned to totalitarian dictatorships.
- By the end of that year, every communist dictatorship in Central America had collapsed.
- He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question.
- Civil war broke out in several countries, as dictatorships propped up by the two sides began to crumble.
- In addition, there are plenty of other dictatorships around the world.
- The wall stood as a grim symbol of the separation of free people and those living under dictatorships.
Synonyms totalitarian state, autocracy, autarchy, monocracy dystopia - 1.2 Absolute authority in any sphere.
Example sentencesExamples - When a totalitarian communist dictatorship rises to power, it is quite another thing.
- With the advent of peace came the esthetic dictatorship of Socialist Realism.
- I absolutely believe in a dictatorship when it comes to leading my band.
- The senator believed that the New Deal represented an unconstitutional step towards executive dictatorship.
- Instead, we suffer a good deal more from elective dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand.
- That outdated notion seems to have disappeared circa 1979 when Mrs Thatcher swept her elected dictatorship into power.
- Marx believed that the working class should seize the apparatus of the State and establish the dictatorship of the proletariat.
- What this creates, then, is teacher dominance that borders on dictatorship.
- It is the oppression and the absolute dictatorship and severe corruption which is producing this sort of circumstance.
- It was the open terroristic dictatorship of the most reactionary, chauvinist, and imperialist elements of German finance capital.
- I conclude with a discussion of group choice, exploring mechanisms, such as democracy and dictatorship, for achieving this.
- Banning hunting is Aristotle's tyranny of democracy and parliamentary dictatorship.
- Love conquered hate, peace conquered war, and freedom and democracy banished oppression and dictatorship.
- The only problem is this: how do you stop councils of workers becoming dictatorships of party officials?
- This leaves no place for patriarchy, religious fundamentalism, or dictatorships.
Definition of dictatorship in US English: dictatorshipnoun 1Government by a dictator. forty years of dictatorship Example sentencesExamples - In 1993, the government changed from a communist dictatorship to a democracy with a free-market economy.
- I remember replying that this was a quite hopeless analysis, absolutely disastrous to the left since it bound them to a state capitalist dictatorship.
- Religious dominance of politics will only push democracy into anarchy and dictatorship.
- The word dictatorship conjures up an image of repression, especially for anyone who has suffered under a right wing dictatorship or in a Stalinist state.
- The mayhem of World War II was followed by more than 40 years of Communist dictatorship in Central and Eastern Europe.
- It failed, the monarchy resorted to military dictatorship, and the Democratic leaders were driven into exile.
- The bombings draw attention to the brutal military dictatorship.
- When I was growing up, I was taught that communism leads to dictatorship and capitalism leads inevitably to democracy.
- It is an advance on dictatorship or autocracy and has had to be fought for and won.
- Mallorca and the rest of Spain were going through the political transition from dictatorship to democracy.
- Nothing ever halted his rickshaw, he declared with pride, whether colonialism, occupation, dictatorship or democracy.
- Socialists defend the institutions of parliamentary democracy against dictatorship or fascism.
- One of the key indicators of a society that is transforming from democracy to fascism or dictatorship is government control of the press.
- Over the past two decades, Taiwan has moved from dictatorship to democracy.
- To ask dictatorship to be democratic is utopian.
- The Portuguese fascist dictatorship was overthrown by the people, allied to sections of the army, in 1974.
- Today we define despotism (along with dictatorship and totalitarianism) as a form of government.
- This is not democracy, it is dictatorship, and it is borderline fascism.
- The result of their gamble was military dictatorship and fascism throughout Europe.
- Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau became synonyms for the inhuman dictatorship of National Socialism.
Synonyms absolute rule, undemocratic rule, despotism, autocracy - 1.1 A country governed by a dictator.
Example sentencesExamples - By the end of that year, every communist dictatorship in Central America had collapsed.
- We aren't fighting to support a corrupt military dictatorship, we're fighting to destroy one.
- Totalitarian dictatorships provided us with a variety of examples, but democracies provided some examples as well.
- At the same time, supporters of right-wing dictatorships ascended to the highest offices of the Church.
- Civil war broke out in several countries, as dictatorships propped up by the two sides began to crumble.
- It matters little whether these countries are democracies or dictatorships.
- I would think that Socialists would oppose religious dictatorships and monarchies at the drop of a hat.
- He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question.
- He gave full support to apartheid South Africa and to military dictatorships in Central and South America.
- Its intention was to create an autarchic agrarian dictatorship.
- Once they came to power they turned to totalitarian dictatorships.
- The CP also denied the crimes of Stalin and the dictatorships of Eastern Europe.
- The stunning tropical paradise has been transformed into a brutal totalitarian dictatorship where violations of fundamental human rights are commonplace.
- As more of the world's countries adopt democracy, more American businesses appear to prefer dictatorships.
- These are the types of measures usually associated with military or fascist dictatorships.
- This was done in many ways, in particular by using pro-Western dictatorships during the Cold War period.
- It is among the most corrupt dictatorships on the face of the planet.
- The wall stood as a grim symbol of the separation of free people and those living under dictatorships.
- A body dominated by dictatorships is never going to promote democratic values.
- In addition, there are plenty of other dictatorships around the world.
Synonyms totalitarian state, autocracy, autarchy, monocracy - 1.2 Absolute authority in any sphere.
Example sentencesExamples - Marx believed that the working class should seize the apparatus of the State and establish the dictatorship of the proletariat.
- It was the open terroristic dictatorship of the most reactionary, chauvinist, and imperialist elements of German finance capital.
- Love conquered hate, peace conquered war, and freedom and democracy banished oppression and dictatorship.
- This leaves no place for patriarchy, religious fundamentalism, or dictatorships.
- When a totalitarian communist dictatorship rises to power, it is quite another thing.
- I conclude with a discussion of group choice, exploring mechanisms, such as democracy and dictatorship, for achieving this.
- With the advent of peace came the esthetic dictatorship of Socialist Realism.
- The only problem is this: how do you stop councils of workers becoming dictatorships of party officials?
- Instead, we suffer a good deal more from elective dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand.
- I absolutely believe in a dictatorship when it comes to leading my band.
- That outdated notion seems to have disappeared circa 1979 when Mrs Thatcher swept her elected dictatorship into power.
- What this creates, then, is teacher dominance that borders on dictatorship.
- Banning hunting is Aristotle's tyranny of democracy and parliamentary dictatorship.
- The senator believed that the New Deal represented an unconstitutional step towards executive dictatorship.
- It is the oppression and the absolute dictatorship and severe corruption which is producing this sort of circumstance.
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