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Definition of mobocracy in English: mobocracynounPlural mobocracies mɒbˈɒkrəsimäˈbäkrəsē mass nounRule or domination by the masses. 群氓统治,暴民统治 the court will never permit mobocracy to overwhelm the law of the land count noun will mobocracies emerge to replace the old despots? Example sentencesExamples - The mobocracy rules the biggest nation in the name of democracy.
- The government has failed, police has failed, intelligence has failed and mobocracy is ruling the roost.
- This is, after all, a democracy and not a mobocracy.
- We have only the permission for that use and disposal, and then only so long as we dutifully serve the reigning mobocracy in the manner it deems desirable.
- Sharp countered this, but others reacted by opposing the coming convention, saying it would promote mobocracy.
Synonyms lawlessness, absence of government, nihilism, revolution, insurrection, riot, rebellion, mutiny, disorder, disorganization, misrule, chaos, tumult, turmoil, mayhem, pandemonium
Rhymesadhocracy, aristocracy, autocracy, bureaucracy, democracy, gerontocracy, gynaecocracy (US gynecocracy), hierocracy, hypocrisy, meritocracy, monocracy, plutocracy, technocracy, theocracy Definition of mobocracy in US English: mobocracynounmäˈbäkrəsē Rule or domination by the masses. 群氓统治,暴民统治 the court will never permit mobocracy to overwhelm the law of the land count noun will mobocracies emerge to replace the old despots? Example sentencesExamples - Sharp countered this, but others reacted by opposing the coming convention, saying it would promote mobocracy.
- This is, after all, a democracy and not a mobocracy.
- The government has failed, police has failed, intelligence has failed and mobocracy is ruling the roost.
- The mobocracy rules the biggest nation in the name of democracy.
- We have only the permission for that use and disposal, and then only so long as we dutifully serve the reigning mobocracy in the manner it deems desirable.
Synonyms lawlessness, absence of government, nihilism, revolution, insurrection, riot, rebellion, mutiny, disorder, disorganization, misrule, chaos, tumult, turmoil, mayhem, pandemonium |