Synonym: authoritarian, bossy, despotic, dictatorial, dominating, high-and-mighty, magisterial, peremptory, tyrannical. Similar words: democratic, aristocrat, automatic, automatically, meritocracy, Democrat, lucrative, democracy. Meaning: [‚ɔːtəʊ'krætɪk(l)] adj. 1. offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power 2. characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty.
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31. Indeed, India's case appears to be sui generis, especially since the modern Indian state was born a democracy -- unlike other postcolonial states, such as South Korea, which were or remain autocratic.
32. So the government system is not autocratic monarchy or absolute monarchy.
33. During feudal and autocratic rule system, history had proved that "running the country morally", compared with "running the country lawfully ", has more graciousity and vitality .
34. The system of enfeoffment as well as the system of prefectures and counties were the embodied form of the relation of the central authority and local administrations under the autocratic monarch...
35. But none of this stops the Kremlin from being anti-American and autocratic.
36. On the fluency index, autocratic leadership manner leaded to a higher degree than that of the other two.
37. Mr. Harling, therefore, seemed to me autocratic and imperial in his ways.
38. However, political parties sustained their activities against the autocratic Panchayat system.
39. Because of this, autocratic leadership usually leads to high levels of absenteeism and staff turnover.
40. Mr Ozawa's style, however, if occasionally brilliant, is also thin-skinned and autocratic : he does his deals in the shadows without consulting colleagues.
41. Leadership Style: Task - oriented meritocracy: lead by high profile , sometimes autocratic , example ; management by objectives, cheerleaders for success.
42. Even those barons who had fought against Simon de Montfort had no intention of allowing Henry III to resume his autocratic ways.
43. He also, like his father, took an autocratic approach to running the company's manufacturing operations.
44. Western countries saying socialist countries practice autocratic rule is just slander.
45. What went wrong was that the leaders were too autocratic.
46. With the formation of the colonialist system, administrative setups in colonies were further reinforced and fully exhibited the characteristics of autocratic rule.
47. But the fact is, said many experts, the EU won't cozy up to an autocratic power with rampant government corruption, an arbitrary legal system,(http://sentencedict.com/autocratic.html) and scant regard for human rights.
48. Zawahiri formed his own terrorist group as a teenager, and ever since he has fought autocratic Muslim regimes and the United States with both tenacity and intelligence.
49. Autocratic rule has been imposed in the name of unification.
50. Autocratic leaders tend to make unilateral decisions, dictate work methods.
51. China is not a good setting for a Frank Capra tale, but people do have influence over their autocratic masters.
52. But none of this stops Kremlin from being anti - American and autocratic.
53. But don't expect an early change in China's autocratic leadership.
54. But that'surge " was unlikely to be swift enough - certainly not to the increasingly autocratic.
55. Sometimes, they are excellent innovators themselves, but given their autocratic tendencies, innovation for them is a one-man or one-woman show.
56. In an autocratic regime like Dubai, bad news acquires an extra coating of sugar with each step it takes up the hierarchy.
57. But it also existed some drawbacks because of the restrictions placed by feudal autocratic - ism.
58. During Franco's autocratic rule, the party had opposed joining the EEC, because the membership perferred the consolidation of the regime.
59. Among the three groups, the autocratic systems and obscurantist policy are the causes of turning the masses and intellectuals into slaves.
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