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quasi-popular

  • a word derived from popular.
    popular
    adjective
    regarded with favor, approval, or affection by people in general.

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Awards are based on an elaborate combination of quasi-popular election and committee choice.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since the Middle Ages there had always been quasi-popular assemblies in Prussia, but they too were not elected, and only represented classes, not constituencies.

From William of Germany by Stanley Shaw