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Definition of monarchism in English: monarchismnoun ˈmɒnəkɪz(ə)mˈmɑnərkɪzəm mass nounSupport for the principle of having monarchs. his condemnation of parliamentary sovereignty was in line with his lifelong monarchism Example sentencesExamples - The early part of the 1990s, when monarchism dared not speak its name and supporters of the Crown felt as though they were a beleaguered minority, seems like a bygone age.
- That is, the long-term result of the whole dirty business is just as likely to be the consolidation of our form of constitutional monarchism.
- Adams's Federalist presidency was more bitter still, and the 1800 rematch produced charges of atheism and libertinism against Jefferson, and of monarchism against Adams.
- The rather weak excuse some of them gave for their obvious enthusiasm was that it wasn't so much monarchism that they hated, but the British monarchy.
- If you challenge the subjectivity of judgment, you are accused of absolutism, which is about as bad as believing in monarchism or the persecution of witches.
- Preferring to be a citizen rather than a subject, I had misgivings that this would convert me to monarchism - in fact, it revitalised my republicanism.
- There reason to see the Church as an agent of monarchism and social hierarchy.
- It is certain that National Socialism does not favor monarchism and is definitely republican in conviction.
- He is best known for defending monarchism on the technical grounds of time-preference.
- Red Tories are a slightly different breed of libertarians who usually support Canadian traditions like monarchism and anti-Americanism.
- Between the uncircumscribed freedom of parliamentarism and a presidentialism that resembles monarchism, the latter is preferable.
- For the sake of those who have given up on democracy and are reverting to monarchism: the people are against this war.
- His monarchism was held against him after the 1917 Revolution, until Stalin revealed his liking for him.
- Speaking as a republican for reasons of well-founded political cynicism, I don't recall monarchism at a lower ebb.
- It is difficult to know whether inevitabilism is genuine support for the republic or rather amounts to a form of monarchism.
- Conservatives were reassured when at the end of 1921 Fascism became an organized party, the Partito Nazionale Fascista, and embraced monarchism and liberal economics.
- How does he reconcile Dante's monarchism with modern egalitarianism?
- Though this displays the conservative side to Scottish nationalism, it is not objectionable to the Catholic hierarchy who can co-exist with the market, monarchism and militarism.
- Radical political exiles used the Kaspar Hauser story as a way to attack German monarchism.
Synonyms kingship, sovereignty, autocracy, monocracy, absolutism, absolute power, despotism
Origin Mid 19th century: from French monarchisme. Definition of monarchism in US English: monarchismnounˈmänərkizəmˈmɑnərkɪzəm Support for the principle of having monarchs. his condemnation of parliamentary sovereignty was in line with his lifelong monarchism Example sentencesExamples - For the sake of those who have given up on democracy and are reverting to monarchism: the people are against this war.
- There reason to see the Church as an agent of monarchism and social hierarchy.
- It is difficult to know whether inevitabilism is genuine support for the republic or rather amounts to a form of monarchism.
- Red Tories are a slightly different breed of libertarians who usually support Canadian traditions like monarchism and anti-Americanism.
- It is certain that National Socialism does not favor monarchism and is definitely republican in conviction.
- The early part of the 1990s, when monarchism dared not speak its name and supporters of the Crown felt as though they were a beleaguered minority, seems like a bygone age.
- Though this displays the conservative side to Scottish nationalism, it is not objectionable to the Catholic hierarchy who can co-exist with the market, monarchism and militarism.
- If you challenge the subjectivity of judgment, you are accused of absolutism, which is about as bad as believing in monarchism or the persecution of witches.
- That is, the long-term result of the whole dirty business is just as likely to be the consolidation of our form of constitutional monarchism.
- His monarchism was held against him after the 1917 Revolution, until Stalin revealed his liking for him.
- Preferring to be a citizen rather than a subject, I had misgivings that this would convert me to monarchism - in fact, it revitalised my republicanism.
- He is best known for defending monarchism on the technical grounds of time-preference.
- Speaking as a republican for reasons of well-founded political cynicism, I don't recall monarchism at a lower ebb.
- How does he reconcile Dante's monarchism with modern egalitarianism?
- Radical political exiles used the Kaspar Hauser story as a way to attack German monarchism.
- The rather weak excuse some of them gave for their obvious enthusiasm was that it wasn't so much monarchism that they hated, but the British monarchy.
- Conservatives were reassured when at the end of 1921 Fascism became an organized party, the Partito Nazionale Fascista, and embraced monarchism and liberal economics.
- Adams's Federalist presidency was more bitter still, and the 1800 rematch produced charges of atheism and libertinism against Jefferson, and of monarchism against Adams.
- Between the uncircumscribed freedom of parliamentarism and a presidentialism that resembles monarchism, the latter is preferable.
Synonyms kingship, sovereignty, autocracy, monocracy, absolutism, absolute power, despotism
Origin Mid 19th century: from French monarchisme. |