Democratic - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌdeməˈkrætɪk|  American pronunciation of the word democratic
Brit.  |deməˈkrætɪk|  British pronunciation of the word democratic

adjective

- representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large (syn: popular)
democratic art forms
a democratic or popular movement

Extra examples

Democratic elections were held there today for the first time.

Debates are an important part of the democratic process.

The Democratic candidate for governor won the debate.

Most of these policies appeal to Democratic voters.

The organization works to promote democratic reforms around the world.

He is a firm believer in democratic government.

The Democratic National Convention will meet next week to announce their party's candidate for president.

A country is not truly democratic until all of its citizens can vote freely.

We expect him to get the Democratic nomination.

...the Watergate scandal began when Republican operatives burglarized the Democratic Party's headquarters in Washington, D.C....

They are working to keep a democratic ethos alive in the community.

...the democratic regime proved to be a short-lived interregnum between dictatorships...

...that third-world country is caught up in the throes of a democratic revolution...

...a newly elected democratic government whose first act was to unbind the nation's vast horde of political prisoners...

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