mobocratic (Meaning)

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mobocratic (a.)

Of, or relating to, a mobocracy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mobocratic

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mobocratic Sentence Examples

  1. The city's governance had become mobocratic, with decisions made by the loudest and most violent voices.
  2. The leader incited the mob into a mobocratic frenzy, urging them to attack their perceived enemies.
  3. The protesters formed a mobocratic horde, overrunning the city streets and demanding the ouster of the government.
  4. The once-peaceful town descended into chaos as mobocratic elements seized control and terrorized the populace.
  5. The mobocratic uprising was met with swift and decisive action by the authorities, restoring order to the city.
  6. The historian warned that unchecked mobocratic tendencies could lead to the downfall of civilization itself.
  7. The mobocratic actions of the extremists threatened to ignite a wider conflict and destabilize the region.
  8. The government's inability to control the mobocratic elements cast doubt on its legitimacy and authority.
  9. The mobocratic surge destroyed property and injured innocent civilians, leaving the city scarred and traumatized.
  10. The mobocratic mentality that had taken hold in the country threatened to consume not only its institutions but its citizens as well.

FAQs About the word mobocratic

Of, or relating to, a mobocracy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The city's governance had become mobocratic, with decisions made by the loudest and most violent voices.

The leader incited the mob into a mobocratic frenzy, urging them to attack their perceived enemies.

The protesters formed a mobocratic horde, overrunning the city streets and demanding the ouster of the government.

The once-peaceful town descended into chaos as mobocratic elements seized control and terrorized the populace.