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authoritarian - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of authoritarian in Hindi

  • सत्तावादी

authoritarian Definition

adjective

  • favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom. ( व्यक्तिगत स्वतंत्रता की कीमत पर, विशेष रूप से सरकार के अधिकार के लिए सख्त आज्ञाकारिता का पक्ष लेना या लागू करना। )

noun

  • an authoritarian person. ( एक सत्तावादी व्यक्ति।  )

authoritarian Example

  • During the authoritarian era, people dared not speak out about the abuse of power or privilege, no matter how angry they were. ( सत्तावादी युग के दौरान, लोगों ने हिम्मत नहीं की कि वे शक्ति या विशेषाधिकार के दुरुपयोग के बारे में बोलें, चाहे वे कितने भी नाराज हों। )
  • There is a lot at stake in this issue - principally the question of whether the democratic or the authoritarian principle will be ascendant in social relations today. ( इस मुद्दे में बहुत कुछ दांव पर है - मुख्य रूप से यह सवाल कि क्या आज लोकतांत्रिक या अधिनायकवादी सिद्धांत सामाजिक संबंधों में आगे बढ़ेगा। )
  • The historiography reveals insights into the authoritarian mindset of freedom fighters shaped as a product of oppression and armed resistance. ( इतिहास लेखन में दमन और सशस्त्र प्रतिरोध के उत्पाद के रूप में आकार दिए गए स्वतंत्रता सेनानियों की अधिनायकवादी मानसिकता में अंतर्दृष्टि का पता चलता है। )
  • To modern ears, the scientific democrats' program may sound as deeply authoritarian as the intellectual tyranny they feared. ( आधुनिक कानों के लिए, वैज्ञानिक लोकतांत्रिकों के कार्यक्रम के रूप में गहराई से सत्तावादी लग सकता है क्योंकि वे बौद्धिक अत्याचार से डरते थे। )

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  • I thought that the process was in some ways too authoritarian ; that people were driven to meet deadlines and driven to attend meetings on short notice.
  • The country had long been under the rule of a corrupt dictator whose authoritarian rule had alienated the masses.
  • The calls strengthened public opinion that she is authoritarian and allergic to criticism.
  • Historically, liberalism drew its strength from a critique of divinely sanctioned absolute monarchs and authoritarian rule.
  • Staff were also concerned about authoritarian management practices and a lack of transparency in appointments.
  • His increasingly authoritarian style of leadership has provoked some concern about the future of democracy in the country.
  • But the imposition of authoritarian control and discipline creates exactly the opposite of the effect intended.
  • In an authoritarian state, those in power set the limit of freedom.
  • There is no government bureaucracy more arrogant, unaccountable, and authoritarian .
  • Socrates complains that a text, unlike a talking person, is authoritarian , eliminating dialogue.
  • Their values - strict authoritarian values in the conservatives' case - are what motivate them to enter the voting booth.
  • More than anyone else at the time, he had reason to be arrogant and authoritarian .
  • This ‘club’ is seen as arrogant and authoritarian , even dangerous to the future security of the bulk of the world's population.
  • There is an ongoing tension between a single, authoritarian reading and multiple and emancipatory readings of a text.
  • Medieval society was authoritarian and oppressive; if you entertained views different from those of the authorities, you kept quiet about it.
  • Civil society is always subversive of totalitarian or authoritarian power: in democracies, it sets limits on the exercise of legitimate power.
  • The church and the Communist Party were both, it used to be argued, dogmatic and authoritarian institutions, demanding obedience and total commitment.
  • He was authoritarian and intolerant but was also urbane and charming when he needed to be.
  • On World Freedom Day, we also recognize that more than two billion people still live under authoritarian regimes.
  • She is many things - venal, arrogant, authoritarian , ruthless - but she is no dummy.
  • They are more old-fashioned and authoritarian than their parents' generation and are very concerned about school discipline.
  • There is something almost authoritarian to the strict order of this arrangement.
  • How does the world's biggest authoritarian government address the boundless freedom of the Internet?
  • The system is a hard-to-classify blend of democratic and authoritarian features.
  • Leaders of churches, for example, may be reluctant to advocate restrictive legislation because they are seen to represent authoritarian institutions.
  • This probably will be the nature of the political cycle that is now beginning - neither wholly democratic nor wholly authoritarian .