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单词 monarchical
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Definition of monarchical in English:

monarchical

adjective məˈnɑːkɪk(ə)l
  • Relating to a monarch or monarchy.

    a monarchical regime
    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

  • monarchically

  • 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:

monarchical

adjectiveməˈnärkəkəl
  • Relating to a monarch or monarchy.

    a monarchical regime
    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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