English to Arabic Dictionary authoritarian

authoritarian

استبدادي
definition
noun
The power structures may have changed, but authoritarians will still abuse power however they can.
an authoritarian person.
adjective
the transition from an authoritarian to a democratic regime
favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom.
translation of 'authoritarian'
adjective
مؤيد لمبدأ إخضاع الفرد وحقوقه
example
Their 'authoritarian' leaders were economic incompetents and intolerant of even the mildest expressions of dissent.
Children of 'authoritarian' parents lacked social skills with their peers.
There is an ongoing tension between a single, 'authoritarian' reading and multiple and emancipatory readings of a text.
Historically, liberalism drew its strength from a critique of divinely sanctioned absolute monarchs and 'authoritarian' rule.
To modern ears, the scientific democrats' program may sound as deeply 'authoritarian' as the intellectual tyranny they feared.
Medieval society was 'authoritarian' and oppressive; if you entertained views different from those of the authorities, you kept quiet about it.
There is something almost 'authoritarian' to the strict order of this arrangement.
This ‘club’ is seen as arrogant and 'authoritarian' , even dangerous to the future security of the bulk of the world's population.
More than anyone else at the time, he had reason to be arrogant and 'authoritarian' .
This is a model for arbitrary 'authoritarian' government.
Such a concern adds a new paternalistic layer to the increasingly 'authoritarian' role of local government.
On World Freedom Day, we also recognize that more than two billion people still live under 'authoritarian' regimes.
Staff were also concerned about 'authoritarian' management practices and a lack of transparency in appointments.
The church and the Communist Party were both, it used to be argued, dogmatic and 'authoritarian' institutions, demanding obedience and total commitment.
There is a lot at stake in this issue - principally the question of whether the democratic or the 'authoritarian' principle will be ascendant in social relations today.
These rules had been strongly enforced during 'authoritarian' regimes to the point that people risked imprisonment or even death if they failed to follow them.
I'm thinking maybe it's some form of 'authoritarian' arrogance.
This probably will be the nature of the political cycle that is now beginning - neither wholly democratic nor wholly 'authoritarian' .
In an 'authoritarian' state, those in power set the limit of freedom.
There is no government bureaucracy more arrogant, unaccountable, and 'authoritarian' .
His increasingly 'authoritarian' style of leadership has provoked some concern about the future of democracy in the country.
The system is a hard-to-classify blend of democratic and 'authoritarian' features.
He was 'authoritarian' and intolerant but was also urbane and charming when he needed to be.
Leaders of churches, for example, may be reluctant to advocate restrictive legislation because they are seen to represent 'authoritarian' institutions.
Socrates complains that a text, unlike a talking person, is 'authoritarian' , eliminating dialogue.
How does the world's biggest 'authoritarian' government address the boundless freedom of the Internet?
The calls strengthened public opinion that she is 'authoritarian' and allergic to criticism.
The historiography reveals insights into the 'authoritarian' mindset of freedom fighters shaped as a product of oppression and armed resistance.
I thought that the process was in some ways too 'authoritarian' ; that people were driven to meet deadlines and driven to attend meetings on short notice.
The country had long been under the rule of a corrupt dictator whose 'authoritarian' rule had alienated the masses.
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