timocratic

[tahy-muh-krat-ik]

timocratic Definition

relating to or denoting a form of government in which possession of property is required in order to hold office.

Using timocratic: Examples

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  • Example

    The ancient Greek city-state of Athens was a timocratic society.

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    The timocratic system was criticized for favoring the wealthy over the poor.

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    Timocratic rule is often associated with aristocracy.

timocratic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for timocratic

Origins of timocratic

from Greek 'timē' meaning 'honor' and 'kratos' meaning 'power'

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Summary: timocratic in Brief

'Timocratic' [tahy-muh-krat-ik] describes a form of government where ownership of property is necessary to hold public office. This system is often associated with aristocracy and plutocracy, and was present in ancient Greek city-states like Athens. The term has no idiomatic or phraseological use.