gunarchy (Meaning)
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gunarchy (n.)
See Gynarchy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gunarchy
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gunarchy Sentence Examples
- Gunarchy prevailed in the lawless frontier town, where every citizen carried a firearm.
- The government's abdication of its duty to maintain order led to a state of near-gunarchy in the city streets.
- The lack of gun control regulations fostered a culture of gunarchy, where weapons became ubiquitous.
- The outbreak of civil unrest plunged the nation into a spiral of gunarchy, with armed groups vying for power.
- Amidst the chaos, gunarchy became the norm, as citizens resorted to self-protection due to the failure of law enforcement.
- The proliferation of firearms in the gunarchy made every interaction a potential shootout.
- The constant threat of violence in the gunarchy eroded trust and fostered a climate of fear.
- The gunarchy defied all attempts at disarmament and became a self-perpetuating cycle of violence.
- The authorities struggled to regain control amidst the gunarchy, as criminals and vigilantes alike exploited the absence of law and order.
- The tragic consequences of gunarchy served as a chilling reminder of the dangers of an unregulated arsenal in the hands of society.
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See Gynarchy.
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Gunarchy prevailed in the lawless frontier town, where every citizen carried a firearm.
The government's abdication of its duty to maintain order led to a state of near-gunarchy in the city streets.
The lack of gun control regulations fostered a culture of gunarchy, where weapons became ubiquitous.
The outbreak of civil unrest plunged the nation into a spiral of gunarchy, with armed groups vying for power.