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monocracy /məˈnɒkrəsi /noun (plural monocracies) [mass noun]A system of government by one person only.The monocracy located on Georgia's Black Sea coast remains in open confrontation with the Georgian Parliament and sustains close ties with Moscow. Derivativesmonocrat /mɒnə(ʊ)ˈkrat/ noun ...- It was not a reprise of the Revolution of 1776 with Federalists in Tory roles as Anglophiles, aristocrats, or monocrats.
- Democratic-Republicans called their opponents ‘Tories’ and ‘monocrats’, not ‘Federalists.’
- The Prime Minister, with a record of broken promises and U-turns, is behaving like a monocrat offering Britain, without democratic debate, to a dictatorial Commission which has a less-than-ethical record.
monocratic /mɒnə(ʊ)ˈkratɪk/ adjective ...- Protests have had very little impact on a Government whose objective is to build a world competitive economy as long as it does not threaten the monocratic power of the Party.
- Our monocratic leader seems anxious to take us into a potential totalitarianism which could become what, in 1939-45, men, women and children suffered for and died to resist.
Rhymesadhocracy, aristocracy, autocracy, bureaucracy, democracy, gerontocracy, gynaecocracy (US gynecocracy), hierocracy, hypocrisy, meritocracy, mobocracy, plutocracy, technocracy, theocracy |