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Definition of monarchical in English: monarchicaladjective məˈnɑːkɪk(ə)l Relating to a monarch or monarchy. the struggle against monarchical tyranny Example sentencesExamples - The main innovation was the charter that provided a parliamentary framework to restrain monarchical authority.
- One finds a multitude of nondemocratic regimes there, ranging from monarchical kingdoms to authoritarian polities.
- They refused to accept any kind of compromise with a monarchical state.
- His views on monarchical systems are a little contradictory.
- They are often called on to fill the symbolic vacuum left by the breaking of monarchical ties.
- Capital punishment seemed an unacceptable relic of monarchical governments, out of place in a republic.
- It inverts the typical opera prologue, traditionally dedicated to monarchical flattery.
- The monarchical institutions established in 1814 were no more than a temporary stopgap.
- George III's rhetorical transformation from symbol of monarchical benevolence to tyrant provided the ultimate justification for revolution.
- There is a shift from the physical body of the sovereign to the more abstract body of the state—a reinvented monarchical body.
Derivatives adverb məˈnɑːkɪk(ə)li The majority of monarchically inclined citizens traditionally vote for the alliance. Example sentencesExamples - Can the money spent on the seemingly endless parades and tributes be worth the perceived uplift in the spirits of royalists and those who are monarchically ambivalent?
- They did not favor a monarchically structured Church that could limit the rights of individual conscience so dear to them.
- While the monarchically ruled states of Europe labor with their "political complications," an imposing development of power is steadily taking place beyond the Atlantic.
- The members of this graduating class (1919), who were previously very monarchically minded, are now in part more anti-monarchical than the social democrats.
Rhymes anarchical, hierarchical, oligarchical Definition of monarchical in US English: monarchicaladjectiveməˈnärkəkəl Relating to a monarch or monarchy. the struggle against monarchical tyranny Example sentencesExamples - His views on monarchical systems are a little contradictory.
- There is a shift from the physical body of the sovereign to the more abstract body of the state—a reinvented monarchical body.
- They refused to accept any kind of compromise with a monarchical state.
- One finds a multitude of nondemocratic regimes there, ranging from monarchical kingdoms to authoritarian polities.
- It inverts the typical opera prologue, traditionally dedicated to monarchical flattery.
- They are often called on to fill the symbolic vacuum left by the breaking of monarchical ties.
- Capital punishment seemed an unacceptable relic of monarchical governments, out of place in a republic.
- George III's rhetorical transformation from symbol of monarchical benevolence to tyrant provided the ultimate justification for revolution.
- The main innovation was the charter that provided a parliamentary framework to restrain monarchical authority.
- The monarchical institutions established in 1814 were no more than a temporary stopgap.
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