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monarchical

[muh-nahr-ki-kuhl] / məˈnɑr kɪ kəl /






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“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

While the event highlighted the need for a stronger federal government, a palpable fear of monarchical power still pervaded the country.

From Seattle Times

That was the justification for the United States’ 1991 repulsion of Saddam Hussein’s invasion of monarchical Kuwait.

From Washington Post

"The recent changing of the guard in England is an opportunity for Quebecers and Canadians to free themselves from a dilapidated monarchical link," Blanchet said in a statement.

From Reuters

Iran has a democratic tradition that dates to 1905, when a revolution diminished monarchical power and established a parliament.

From Seattle Times