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词汇 democratically
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Definition of democratically in English:

democratically

adverb ˌdɛməˈkratɪkliˌdɛməˈkrædəkli
  • In accordance with the principles of democracy.

    a democratically elected government
    wage scales should be decided democratically
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The matter of choosing the Labour candidate to fight the next general election will be made democratically by the party.
    • The newer groups are not run democratically; they often have no members.
    • Such an assembly must be elected openly and democratically by and for ordinary working people.
    • We are committed to a sustainable, socially just and democratically accountable trade system.
    • The confrontation between classes will get bigger, and it won't happen democratically.
    • Such a level of social inequality can never be voluntarily or democratically accepted by the population.
    • This is designed to make the union function more efficiently and democratically.
    • It is an example of how our system of government can adjust to new demands peacefully and democratically.
    • If we want politicians to act democratically we shall first have to have a democracy.
    • It is hoped that the next election will be done democratically at the polling booths.

Definition of democratically in US English:

democratically

adverbˌdeməˈkradəklēˌdɛməˈkrædəkli
  • In accordance with the principles of democracy.

    a democratically elected government
    wage scales should be decided democratically
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The matter of choosing the Labour candidate to fight the next general election will be made democratically by the party.
    • It is an example of how our system of government can adjust to new demands peacefully and democratically.
    • The confrontation between classes will get bigger, and it won't happen democratically.
    • This is designed to make the union function more efficiently and democratically.
    • Such a level of social inequality can never be voluntarily or democratically accepted by the population.
    • If we want politicians to act democratically we shall first have to have a democracy.
    • Such an assembly must be elected openly and democratically by and for ordinary working people.
    • It is hoped that the next election will be done democratically at the polling booths.
    • The newer groups are not run democratically; they often have no members.
    • We are committed to a sustainable, socially just and democratically accountable trade system.
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