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democratic

[dem-uh-krat-ik] / ˌdɛm əˈkræt ɪk /


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A common and mostly true dictum holds that democratic societies possess a capacity for self-criticism and self-correction that autocracies don’t.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026

"He's someone who represents hope for unity, for democratic renewal, for a better future for the Palestinian people," he said.

From BBC • Apr. 15, 2026

Barr left believing he’d done his part to preserve democratic norms.

From Salon • Apr. 14, 2026

But he has also promised to restore democratic institutions and good ties with the rest of the EU.

From Slate • Apr. 13, 2026

Notwithstanding the novelty of public concert-going, music- making in the British Isles had had a more democratic profile since the temporary fall of the monarchy during the 1650s, at the end of the Civil War.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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