English to Indonesian Dictionary autocratic

autocratic

otokratis
definition
adjective
the constitutional reforms threatened his autocratic power
of or relating to a ruler who has absolute power.
translation of 'autocratic'
adjective
otokratis
example
Sources tell me that this 'autocratic' style led to managerial paralysis in the party and that the current leadership are doing their best to sort it all out.
His 'autocratic' and sometimes divisive style also made him few friends at the top end of town, and even his supporters say his government was losing touch.
But her ‘domineering, 'autocratic' style’ and her sometimes volatile temperament are also highlighted.
These are dictatorial and 'autocratic' procedures.
It was deployed by 'autocratic' rulers as an instrument of deep and vast social control.
The president's resort to 'autocratic' methods is above all directed against the working class.
It is a creative company with a particular style set by a charismatic and 'autocratic' leader.
As President he had power and patronage enough to secure by intimidation and bribery the promulgation of a constitution which gave him 'autocratic' power.
The upsurge of hundreds of thousands of ordinary people forced the government out, destroyed a centuries-old 'autocratic' monarchy and ended the war.
That's why in dictatorships or 'autocratic' regimes those in power move quickly to suppress a free press.
But his critics say he has needlessly antagonized professors with his 'autocratic' style.
His 'autocratic' style made him extremely unpopular, and most of his achievements turned out to be temporary.
The attempts to subvert the constitution and establish an 'autocratic' form of rule have been on the agenda for quite some time.
Pre-conceived notions and 'autocratic' style quite often increases the distance between children and parents.
Indeed there is scientific evidence that shows men seek and use 'autocratic' power to gain sex.
He was increasingly criticized for his 'autocratic' and obstinate style of leadership.
An 'autocratic' leadership style and a seeming unwillingness to take advice is not helpful either.
These 'autocratic' managers quickly punish any underling who would begin to demand an ethical basis for work and production.
His 'autocratic' style contributed to deepening financial problems.
Democratic movements had started out with the noble intentions of ending the tyranny of 'autocratic' rulers.
But in other areas there will be total chaos because none of these 'autocratic' rulers have any line of succession.
Elsewhere in the world, when 'autocratic' or undemocratic regimes have passed away, audiences for foreign radio always go into steep decline as the local media improve.
True, they were perfectly willing to overlook his 'autocratic' management when the share price was rising.
Even the most 'autocratic' regime must, at the very least, concern itself with popular disorder.
Other political figures insisted that no changes be made to the 'autocratic' 1945 constitution that gives the president wide powers.
But his 'autocratic' style proved ill adapted to the turbulence of the 1960s.
Before the elections, no objections had been aired about the party's constitution or its 'autocratic' structure.
This time democratic rather than 'autocratic' states are determining the shape of the new world.
But his 'autocratic' style has landed him in trouble with shareholders.
It will not be possible for anything like these figures to go through unless the Government takes 'autocratic' powers, and uses them to the full.
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