Synonym: popular. Similar words: Democrat, demonstration, demonstrate, meritocracy, demoralize, demographic, scratch, ratio. Meaning: [‚demə'krætɪk] adj. 1. characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality 2. belong to or relating to the Democratic Party 3. representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large.
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91. Democratic leaders have challenged the president to sign the bill.
92. We must do more to smooth the country's path to democratic reform.
93. The Democratic candidate is still trailing in the opinion polls.
94. Is it more democratic to hold a referendum, rather than let the government alone decide?
95. The Democratic Party needed a net gain of only 20 votes.
96. She carefully tried to balance religious sensitivities against democratic freedom.
97. The Democratic Party romped to victory in the recent elections.
98. I'll always stay by the Democratic Party and vote for them.
99. By its nature, terrorism is designed to strike at the heart of our democratic values.
100. These will be the first truly democratic elections in the country's history.
101. He looked like a shoo-in to win the Democratic nomination.
102. The 1990s have seen a shift to democratic government in Eastern Europe.
103. The new Democratic Party is not likely to scare off voters.
104. The Social Democratic Party has sunk without trace at these elections.
105. If anything,[http://sentencedict.com] it could create a clampdown on democratic tendencies by regimes in neighbouring countries.
106. Being able to vote as you want to is an important political/democratic freedom.
107. The party has threatened to boycott the election because it believes it will not be democratic.
108. The Liberal Democratic Party conceded defeat as soon as the election results were known.
109. Azerbaijan has been the odd man out, the one republic not to hold democratic elections.
110. The country has changed over from military to democratic rule.
111. The Democratic Presidential ticket plans another road show, this time through the industrial Midwest.
112. The Republican Senator won a third term by a razor-thin edge over his Democratic challenger.
113. The Democratic Party has called for an independent inquiry into the incident.
114. How can there be democratic elections without a free press?
115. Ten months ago he was just an also-ran for the Democratic nomination.
116. The Democratic candidate was Edwin Edwards.
117. They tend to remain democratic aspirants.
118. The crowd of young Democratic supporters roared with approval.
119. Ron Wyden, the Democratic candidate, on to the defensive.
120. Democratic centralism is alive and well.
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