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monarchical

[muh-nahr-ki-kuhl] / məˈnɑr kɪ kəl /






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The affectionate toy dogs are having a moment amid the monarchical fanfare.

From Seattle Times

“We’ve had nothing but monarchical continuity in our political system since the early 17th century,” he said, “and that stability, it means something to some people.”

From New York Times

But Mr. Belafonte never embraced that sort of monarchical title, rejecting “purism” as a “cover-up for mediocrity” and explaining that he saw his work as a mash-up of musical styles.

From New York Times

That prompted outrage across France that further fueled discontent, diminished his popularity, and galvanized his critics’ image of him as a monarchical leader.

From Seattle Times

“Part of it has also been an unfortunate view that ex-presidents deserve some kind of monarchical immunity that normal citizens do not,” he said.

From Washington Post