dynastic

[ US /daɪˈnæstɪk/ ]
[ UK /dɪnˈɑːstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of a dynasty
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How To Use dynastic In A Sentence

  • The new textbooks de-emphasize dynastic change, peasant struggle, ethnic rivalry and war, some critics say, because the leadership does not want people thinking that such things matter a great deal.
  • Dr Owen might have added, I suppose, that a necessary interest in the private lives of public figures was a feature even of powerful monarchies, where wedding-night consummation was a dynastic issue to be settled with the production of the kind of gloopy evidence now entertaining audiences for forensic science TV shows such as Top stories from Times Online
  • Now, the dynamics of dynasticism are faintly understood by non-specialists. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Dynastic concord and family harmony were, however, bought somewhat at the expense of the two princes' subjects.
  • It is an ancestor of the English term “caliphate,” referring to a dynastic succession of rulers. The Jesus Dynasty
  • In many cases, management of the mills is almost dynastic, with families of rich farmers governing the mill as if it belongs to them and not to the shareholders.
  • If they are part of a dynastic bloodline then why is the Princess opposed to them?
  • For one thing, it appears that Schaller is using a much narrower definition of "dynastic" -- he counts only those with family members in Congress as opposed to, say, Governorships or other high political officials; clearly, if the son of a Governor is elected to the U.S. Salon
  • The dynastically related western principality of Halych (Galicia) and Volyn resisted the Mongols and Tatars and became a Rus bastion through the fourteenth century.
  • Intended to serve as a dynastic mausoleum, it houses one of England's most dazzling collections of aristocratic tombs.
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