democratic | | |
adj. | 1. democratic | characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality.; "democratic government"; "a democratic country"; "a democratic scorn for bloated dukes and lords" |
| ~ antiauthoritarian | opposed to authoritarianism. |
| ~ classless, egalitarian | favoring social equality.; "a classless society" |
| ~ parliamentary | having the supreme legislative power resting with a body of cabinet ministers chosen from and responsible to the legislature or parliament.; "parliamentary government" |
| ~ parliamentary | in accord with rules and customs of a legislative or deliberative assembly.; "parliamentary law" |
| ~ participatory | affording the opportunity for individual participation.; "participatory democracy" |
| ~ popular | carried on by or for the people (or citizens) at large.; "the popular vote"; "popular representation"; "institutions of popular government" |
| ~ representative | being or characteristic of government by representation in which citizens exercise power through elected officers and representatives.; "representative government as defined by Abraham Lincoln is government of the people, by the people, for the people" |
| ~ republican | having the supreme power lying in the body of citizens entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them or characteristic of such government.; "the United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government"; "a very republican notion"; "so little republican and so much aristocratic sentiment"; "our republican and artistic simplicity" |
| ~ elected, elective | subject to popular election.; "elective official" |
adj. (pertain) | 2. democratic | belong to or relating to the Democratic Party.; "Democratic senator" |
adj. | 3. democratic, popular | representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large.; "democratic art forms"; "a democratic or popular movement"; "popular thought"; "popular science"; "popular fiction" |
| ~ common | having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual.; "the common man"; "a common sailor"; "the common cold"; "a common nuisance"; "followed common procedure"; "it is common knowledge that she lives alone"; "the common housefly"; "a common brand of soap" |
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