undemocratic
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Yee, a former state party vice chair, pushed back forcefully, saying pressure to drop out of the race “would just be undemocratic.”
From Los Angeles Times
The announcement made on Monday was welcomed by opposition parties, who had called the delays undemocratic.
From BBC
"Her uncompromising leadership repeatedly freed the nation from undemocratic conditions and inspired people to strive for freedom."
From Barron's
“It’s undemocratic, it’s wrong, and it needs to be stopped,” Gallagher said in a social media post Tuesday evening.
From Los Angeles Times
Two independent MPs are calling for changes to the way seats on parliamentary committees are allocated, saying the current system is "undemocratic".
From BBC
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