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UK
/dˌɛməkɹˈætɪkli/
]
[ US /ˌdɛməˈkɹætɪkɫi/ ]
[ US /ˌdɛməˈkɹætɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles
it was decided democratically
democratically elected government
How To Use democratically In A Sentence
- The real perversity is the fact that democratically elected leaders now inhabit a different space from those who elected them.
- But more importantly, even if he was democratically elected, his term ran out a couple of years ago. Q&Amp;A: Beneath The Road Map
- The working class must fight for a constituent assembly elected openly and democratically by the working masses to settle all the democratic questions.
- Several judges have thrown out democratically enacted term limits.
- This country is a democracy, so its president is democratically elected by a popular vote.
- Impeachment of a democratically elected leader should be employed only as a last resort.
- undemocratically, he made all the important decisions without his colleagues
- Madrid 1936. It is the capital of the democratically elected leftist republican government. Times, Sunday Times
- So, at times of great and unusual peril, do some democratically elected leaders. The Bullet Catchers
- Mostly , this explosive growth has occurred democratically.