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autocracy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of autocracy in Hindi

  • एकतंत्र
  • निरंकुशता
  • निरंकुश राज्यशासन

autocracy Definition

  • a system of government by one person with absolute power. ( पूर्ण शक्ति वाले एक व्यक्ति द्वारा सरकार की एक प्रणाली। )

autocracy Example

  • We're trying to overthrow the very concept of tyranny and autocracy . ( हम अत्याचार और निरंकुशता की अवधारणा को उखाड़ फेंकने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं। )
  • Such political scientists have since been recanting and admitting that One Party states simply bred autocracy and misrule by refusing to tolerate criticism and dissent. ( ऐसे राजनीतिक वैज्ञानिक तब से यह स्वीकार कर रहे हैं और स्वीकार करते हैं कि वन पार्टी केवल आलोचना और असंतोष को सहन करने से इंकार करके निरंकुशता और कुशासन को जन्म देती है। )
  • Generations of people around the world have endured autocracy and dictatorship, totalitarianism, fascism, monarchy, oligarchy and even anarchy without knowing freedom. ( दुनिया भर में लोगों की पीढ़ी ने स्वतंत्रता को जाने बिना निरंकुशता और तानाशाही, अधिनायकवाद, फासीवाद, राजशाही, कुलीनतंत्र और यहाँ तक कि अराजकता को समाप्त किया है। )
  • We are at risk of becoming an autocracy in three key respects. ( हमें तीन प्रमुख मामलों में निरंकुश होने का खतरा है। )
  • And only sometimes does the fall of autocracy produce democracy; as often as not, it produces a new form of dictatorship. ( और केवल कभी-कभी निरंकुशता का पतन लोकतंत्र का निर्माण करता है; जितनी बार नहीं, यह तानाशाही का एक नया रूप पैदा करता है। )

More Sentence

  • The plutocratic autocracy that is the White House has been imperiously dismissive of America's Constitutional systems of checks and balances, attempting to govern by executive fiat.
  • However, democracy can default into anarchy, autocracy , liberalism, plutocracy, republic, just about anything, if the majority desires a leader who is representative of that.
  • We in the Western nations long ago recognized autocracy in the public sector as poison, no matter how well-meaning the autocrat might be.
  • It has also brought about a greater understanding of different cultures and it allowed democracy to triumph over autocracy .
  • But today those who revere the sovereignty of the state above all else often do so to preserve autocracy , and those who champion the sovereignty of the people are the new progressives.
  • Eventually, autocracy should go the way of slavery and colonialism as simply unacceptable.
  • Economic liberalization and behind the scenes military autocracy combined with a localistic nationalism became an influential new model.
  • a boss who shifts between autocracy and consultation
  • a boss who shifts between autocracy, persuasion, and consultation
  • Leaders of such societies were accountable to their people, and vice versa, with systems of penalties and rewards limiting autocracy .
  • Previously an autocracy , it moved closer to becoming a true constitutional monarchy when the King announced ambitious political changes.
  • In some respects the title of the book is misleading, because it seems to suggest that autocracy has ended and democracy has been enabled.
  • That is why democracy is superior to autocracy , and art and literature are valued more than mere sense enjoyment.
  • The defining battle of our era is to reestablish citizen rule over our government, our economy, our environment, and our society - and this requires the defeat of today's corporate autocracy .
  • Monarchy and autocracy did not sink for ever in Europe.
  • The proper name for its workers is ‘associates,’ a term that connotes higher status and collegiality and that actually means lower pay and workplace autocracy .
  • the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was an autocracy
  • Britain's industrial revolution was not without is severe dislocations, the first French Revolution was not an orderly progression from autocracy to democracy and the Great Leap Forward didn't go there.
  • And as a form of social protest against autocracy and political tyranny, there is no medium that can surpass cartoons.
  • Those fine distinctions - democracy, autocracy , monarchy, whatever - are not good for business.
  • It makes evident the fine line between democracy and autocracy .
  • What they all had in common was that they weren't particularly democratic, being variations either on autocracy or on bureaucratic totalitarianism.
  • I hope that the council will now return to democracy rather than autocracy .
  • Second, was liberal democracy or autocracy the future for the governance of mankind's common affairs?
  • It is generally customary to consider the doctrine largely in connection with those states which have been proponents of power, autocracy , and absolutism.