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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211. Formally, the Democratic leadership in both chambers opposed the Helms amendment.
212. I n the United States the hot breath of corruption is misting up the mirror of democratic politics.
213. De Rossa said that his breakaway group would form a new democratic socialist party.
214. Then later I went to another ward as a Democratic precinct captain, where they were having a tough election.
215. Abbe David Lowell, a white attorney who has defended numerous public officials, including Democratic Rep.
216. A.. The Democratic Party was an unnatural coalition, bound together only by the name Democrat.
217. The Democratic mayor has thrown block parties for the masses and black-tie affairs for the elite.
218. In Pericles' day, the democratic Athenian Assembly actually voted to pay jury-duty fees to all attendees at those dramatic festivals.
219. Later, Albright worked as a legislative assistant to the late Democratic Sen.
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