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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181. One of the last great red-hot liberals addressed the Democratic convention Tuesday, but he was something of an afterthought.
182. It had been a democratic country and had ancient traditions of learning and libertarianism.
183. A senior Democratic aide said it was virtually certain that Democrats would push for censure.
184. A democratic committee of journalists? - a thorn bush for the editor to hide in.
185. The AFL-CIO has targeted 75 vulnerable Republican seats as part of a push to restore Democratic control of the House.
186. It may be easier for an authoritarian regime than for a democratic one to carry out economic restructuring.
187. The Democratic Party machine did not return his calls, the media ignored him, but he kept driving.
188. Democratic columnist Mark Shields offers the same description but with crepe bunting.
189. The most notable adult victim was a prominent New York politician and Democratic candidate for the vice presidency.
190. The decision was taken by voice acclamation at a private session of the Democratic representatives.
191. The Democratic majority in the Assembly has put up most of the votes for state budgets in recent years.
192. Many people are now demanding a more democratic and less authoritarian form of government.
193. This is the supreme Zapatista authority and its decision-making follows an age-old democratic pattern.
194. But the welfare bill has split the Democratic Party on the eve of its national convention in Chicago.
195. What concepts can be used to characterize those systems that are not democratic?
196. What is more,[www.Sentencedict.com] with the momentum his way the president is raising awesome amounts of money for Democratic campaigns.
197. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., Democratic party chairman, took the opposite view.
198. The democratic principle is one person one vote, as is the principle of statistical analysis.
199. Komsomolskaya Pravda claimed that democratic activists were being arrested for proclaiming Niyazov's support for the coup.
200. But events in the region had offended the West's democratic sensibilities and aroused fears of greater Soviet ambitions.
201. If there is any point at all to democratic government it is, surely, to redress the balance in our favour.
202. The transference of the principle of democratic centralism from party to state organization further weakens accountability and the role of elected bodies.
203. No society which believes in democratic values can allow the ballot box to be overridden by the bomb and the bullet.
204. Thirdly,[sentencedict.com] research is largely uncontrolled by democratic means even though it is directed by state agencies.
205. Pete Wilson supports the initiative, while Democratic gubernatorial candidate Kathleen Brown has staked her election hopes on vehement opposition.
206. Mr Kim's ruling Democratic Liberal Party had easy wins in three by-elections.
207. A Democratic Capitol Hill aide said it's too early to tell whether Congress will go along with the proposal.
208. Lott is known to have reservations about whether he has enough Democratic support to pass the amendment.
209. He will need to sell his candidacy and meet the Democratic air attack with regularly televised speeches from the Senate floor.
210. A cheer went up from the Democratic side when the amendment was voted down.
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