monarchism
AmericanOther Word Forms
- antimonarchism noun
- antimonarchist noun
- antimonarchistic adjective
- monarchist noun
- monarchistic adjective
- nonmonarchist noun
- nonmonarchistic adjective
- promonarchist noun
Etymology
Origin of monarchism
1830–40; monarch(y) + -ism; compare French monarchisme, German Monarchismus
Example Sentences
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On that basis, I am going to wait for Harry’s second book where he tackles the dysfunctionalism of monarchism as the ultimate root of his difficulties.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 28, 2023
Its constitution guaranteed universal suffrage for men and women, fundamental human rights, and the complete rejection of the remnants of monarchism.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020
It was a foreign concept to the Afghans, who were accustomed to tribalism, monarchism, communism and Islamic law.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 9, 2019
He first evolved from conservative authoritarian monarchism to a more radical brand of nationalist authoritarianism.
From Slate • Feb. 7, 2017
But Britain being the token of centralisation, the general tendency of the United States toward unionism seemed to Jefferson to be the certain road to monarchism.
From The United States of America, Part 1 by Sparks, Edwin Erle
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