Similar words: democratisation, democratic, democratize, undemocratic, democratically, democratization, democratic party, Democrat. Meaning: v. 1. become (more) democratic; of nations 2. introduce democratic reforms; of nations.
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1 Public institutions need to be democratised and decentralisation is necessary in the public domain in order to achieve active citizenship.
2 Never an elitist, she wanted to democratise photographic practice, and share all she had learnt.
3 The whole post-war attempt to democratise culture through State subsidy has failed.
4 Do you think China will ever fully democratise ?
5 Don't instigate rigid hierarchies, discourage huge pay differentials, democratise decision-making and don't set impossible standards for leaders.
6 IT WAS supposed to democratise the internet and turn America's city - dwellers into citizen - surfers.
7 Now, in our classless society, it has been well and truly democratised.
8 Hsu admits that it is somewhat ironic that technology designed to help democratise the internet is also allowing the spooks to spy.
9 The more open and competitive an economy becomes,[www.Sentencedict.com] the greater the pressure to liberalise political institutions and democratise civil society.
10 Some here in the United States believe that if we democratise China, they will become more tractable .
11 Before Mr Bush was elected, she was known as a "realist", more concerned with power and security than with using American might to democratise other countries.
12 This in turn reduced prices and enabled the PC to democratise computing.
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