Democratic in spanish

Democrático

pronunciation: demoʊkɹ̩ɑtikoʊ part of speech: adjective
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democratic = democrático. 

Example: It is difficult to know just to what extent vague concepts like 'the flow of information in a democratic society' actually result in services on the ground.

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» anti-democratic = antidemocrático.

Example: The conservative position on the crisis in humanities, or liberal education, in USA, is fundamentally anti-democratic.

» democratic country = país democrático.

Example: Taking pictures in public without permission of the subject is a vital right within a democratic country.

» democratic ideal = ideal democrático.

Example: In the Balkans the transition to democracy has proven to be difficult in spite of democratic ideals expressed in peace agreements.

» democratic-participative = democrático-participativo.

Example: Give me some examples of leaders who practiced democratic-participative leadership and kept their organizations afloat.

» Democratic Party, the = Partido Demócrata, el.

Example: Another talking point was the no-show of the founding chairman of the Democratic Party at the event.

» democratic pluralism = pluralismo democrático.

Example: Islam is positively conducive to democratic pluralism, religious tolerance, and respect for human rights.

» democratic politics = política democrática.

Example: But this is a political phenomenon without precedent in the annals of democratic politics.

» democratic process, the = proceso democrático, el.

Example: A war is being waged on the democratic process around the world, a war which poses ultimately a greater peril than the bombs and bullets.

» Democratic Republic of Congo, the = República Democrática del Congo, la.

Example: Angolan authorities are struggling to cope with more than 20,000 people expelled from the Democratic Republic of Congo in recent days.

» democratic rights = derechos democráticos.

Example: Gordon is no more a friend of democratic rights for all his waffle about giving 'power to the people'.

» democratic socialism = socialismo democrático.

Example: Capitalism has a bad rap these days, particularly among young Americans, who are becoming seduced by democratic socialism.

» democratic society = sociedad democrática.

Example: A democratic society is one in which people have the right to vote and elect their country's leadership and to hold those leaders accountable.

» German Democratic Republic (GDR) = República Democrática Alemana.

Example: The author compares the library and information systems of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the Federal Republic of Germany (FDR).

» People's Democratic Republic of Korea, the = República Popular Democrática de Corea, la.

Example: This international centre pools together efforts of Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, the People's Democratic Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Poland, Rumania, the USSR and Vietnam in developing national information industries.

» social democratic = social demócrata.

Example: Poul Qvist Joergensen, social democratic MP, expressed his Party's undecided attitude towards tax exemption for sponsorship.

» undemocratic = no democrático.

Example: As energies became directed to less abstract matters working men began to see libraries as undemocratic and inhospitable institutions.

Democratic synonyms

common in spanish: común, pronunciation: kɑmən part of speech: adjective direct in spanish: directo, pronunciation: dɜrekt part of speech: adjective egalitarian in spanish: igualitario, pronunciation: ɪgæləteriən part of speech: adjective representative in spanish: representante, pronunciation: reprəzentətɪv part of speech: noun, adjective popular in spanish: popular, pronunciation: pɑpjəlɜr part of speech: adjective republican in spanish: republicano, pronunciation: rɪpʌblɪkən part of speech: adjective, noun parliamentary in spanish: parlamentario, pronunciation: pɑrləmentɜri part of speech: adjective participatory in spanish: participativo, pronunciation: pɑrtɪsəpətɔri part of speech: adjective classless in spanish: sin clase, pronunciation: klæsləs part of speech: adjective antiauthoritarian in spanish: antiautoritario, pronunciation: æntiɔθɔrəteriən part of speech: adjective

Democratic antonyms

undemocratic pronunciation: əndeməkrætɪk part of speech: adjective
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