democratical (Meaning)

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democratical (a.)

Democratic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of democratical

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democratical Sentence Examples

  1. We debated whether a purely democratical system could function effectively with a large population.
  2. The company implemented a more democratical approach, allowing all employees to vote on major decisions.
  3. The new constitution aimed to create a more democratical society with equal rights for all citizens.
  4. Although the club had a democratical structure, a small group often held undue influence.
  5. Despite its democratical ideals, the country still faced challenges with political corruption.
  6. The success of the revolution hinged on establishing a truly democratical government.
  7. The students advocated for a more democratical classroom environment where everyone could participate.
  8. The town held a democratical vote to decide the location of the new library.
  9. The concept of a democratical workplace emphasizes shared decision-making and collaboration.
  10. Historians continue to debate the rise and fall of various democratical societies throughout history.

FAQs About the word democratical

Democratic.

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We debated whether a purely democratical system could function effectively with a large population.

The company implemented a more democratical approach, allowing all employees to vote on major decisions.

The new constitution aimed to create a more democratical society with equal rights for all citizens.

Although the club had a democratical structure, a small group often held undue influence.