Synonym: totalistic. Similar words: totalitarianism, authoritarian, sectarian, Italian, militarism, total, totally, agrarian. Meaning: [‚təʊtælɪ'terɪən /-'teər-] n. an adherent of totalitarian principles or totalitarian government. adj. 1. characterized by a government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control 2. of or relating to the principles of totalitarianism according to which the state regulates every realm of life.
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(31) Totalitarian regimes, even more than authoritarian regimes, depend upon extensive coercion for their survival.
(32) We live in a society that is, to all intents, totalitarian.
(33) In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Claude Simon also considered marginalized writing to be subverting totalitarian political control at least implicitly.
(34) A totalitarian state regiments its citizens.
(35) For a totalitarian, closed society these are new experiences.
(36) In the realm of totalitarian kitsch , all answers are given in advance and preclude any questions.
(37) Nineteen Eighty-Four is told through the eyes of Winston Smith, a minor civil servant in the Ministry of Truth whose job it is to rewrite history for the totalitarian state of Oceania.
(38) The imposing monolith of totalitarian states often obscures their latent weaknesses.
(39) The advanced totalitarian system depends on manipulatory devices so refined, complex(sentencedict.com), and powerful that it no longer needs murderers and victims.
(40) North Korea is mainly known for a totalitarian regime overseeing economic failure.
(41) From the mob is drawn the leadership of totalitarian movements.
(42) Almost all governments adopt totalitarian measures in time of war.
(43) Like Budapest in 1956 and Prague in 1968, it has become a global symbol of totalitarian repression.
(44) If Turkey were a totalitarian state, there would be no case for Armenian self - restraint.
(45) In the totalitarian state, there is no room for dissidence: the dissident is the source of "disorder, " and must be imprisoned, tortured, or killed.
(46) Starved of cash, North Korea is drawn to other pariahs for business—even selling tunnelling advice to Myanmar's junta, another bunch of totalitarian troglodytes.
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(47) In this novel, Nabokov makes an effective enquiry into the psychological mechanism embedded a totalitarian society.
(48) Nothing matches the persecution of believers in such totalitarian places as Belarus or Turkmenistan.
(49) The totalitarian world even finds symbols of love and worship an affront.
(50) After all, totalitarian power has been fed and weaned and to this day is imbued with the intolerant spirit of this ideology, which sees plurality only as a necessary evil, or as a formality.
(51) In some ways the immune system may be compared to a totalitarian state.
(52) Ninteen Eighty-Four tells the story of Winston Smith, and his degradation by the totalitarian state in which he lives.
(53) Constitutionally liberal states (as opposed to totalitarian ones) separate legislative (law-making), executive (law-upholding) and judicial (law-interpreting) functions.
(54) Violet lives in a totalitarian world in the future, ruled by Daxus.
(55) Improperly applied, it can suffocate the Bill of Right, turn our democracy into totalitarian state.
(56) Even the author's pseudonym (his real name being Eric Arthur Blair) became a chilling adjective: "Orwellian" is applied to any characteristic display of totalitarian might.
(57) The nation states of Eastern Europe finally sloughed off their totalitarian regimes.
(58) He has often compared the erasure of private life by prying journalists in democratic societies to state invigilation in totalitarian ones.
(59) For Hayek, central planning was the first step to a totalitarian state.
(60) A totalitarian government often takes basic freedoms away from the citizens.
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