English to Urdu Dictionary autocratic

autocratic

نرنکش
definition
adjective
the constitutional reforms threatened his autocratic power
of or relating to a ruler who has absolute power.
example
These are dictatorial and 'autocratic' procedures.
Friedrich was an 'autocratic' ruler; he gave his ministers and generals no real responsibility.
But his 'autocratic' style has landed him in trouble with shareholders.
Such an 'autocratic' style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness.
The attempts to subvert the constitution and establish an 'autocratic' form of rule have been on the agenda for quite some time.
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.
But his critics say he has needlessly antagonized professors with his 'autocratic' style.
Indeed there is scientific evidence that shows men seek and use 'autocratic' power to gain sex.
No surprise that long-serving board members have recently opted out, rather than to bow to this 'autocratic' style.
Pre-conceived notions and 'autocratic' style quite often increases the distance between children and parents.
Remember how the 'autocratic' ruler managed to cling on to power after a controversial war, and waged long and bloody battles against the French?
These 'autocratic' managers quickly punish any underling who would begin to demand an ethical basis for work and production.
A global democracy where most of the world is excluded by their own 'autocratic' rulers is scarcely worth having.
True, they were perfectly willing to overlook his 'autocratic' management when the share price was rising.
But his 'autocratic' style proved ill adapted to the turbulence of the 1960s.
His 'autocratic' style contributed to deepening financial problems.
His 'autocratic' style made him extremely unpopular, and most of his achievements turned out to be temporary.
He was increasingly criticized for his 'autocratic' and obstinate style of leadership.
The Ambulance Service has been condemned in an official report for having 'autocratic' management and out of date equipment.
An 'autocratic' leadership style and a seeming unwillingness to take advice is not helpful either.
It has often been termed a socialistic empire, for it was an aristocratic and 'autocratic' socialism, not a democratic one.
As President he had power and patronage enough to secure by intimidation and bribery the promulgation of a constitution which gave him 'autocratic' power.
Other political figures insisted that no changes be made to the 'autocratic' 1945 constitution that gives the president wide powers.
An 'autocratic' regime had survived, but the confidence and the security it had once possessed had cracked.
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.
Before the elections, no objections had been aired about the party's constitution or its 'autocratic' structure.
Aid to 'autocratic' regimes often fuels corruption and impedes reform.
But her ‘domineering, 'autocratic' style’ and her sometimes volatile temperament are also highlighted.
The upsurge of hundreds of thousands of ordinary people forced the government out, destroyed a centuries-old 'autocratic' monarchy and ended the war.
Democratic movements had started out with the noble intentions of ending the tyranny of 'autocratic' rulers.
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