pseudodemocratic

[soo-doh-di-muh-krat-ik]

pseudodemocratic Definition

appearing or claiming to be democratic but not truly so.

Using pseudodemocratic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pseudodemocratic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country's government is often criticized for its pseudodemocratic practices.

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    The company's management style is more pseudodemocratic than truly democratic.

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    The new law has been accused of being pseudodemocratic in nature.

pseudodemocratic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for pseudodemocratic

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Summary: pseudodemocratic in Brief

'Pseudodemocratic' [soo-doh-di-muh-krat-ik] refers to something that appears or claims to be democratic but is not truly so. It is often used to describe governments, organizations, or laws that have undemocratic practices or policies. Examples include 'The country's government is often criticized for its pseudodemocratic practices' and 'The company's management style is more pseudodemocratic than truly democratic.' Synonyms include 'undemocratic,' 'authoritarian,' 'dictatorial,' 'autocratic,' and 'totalitarian.'