Democratic meaning in Urdu
Democratic Sentence
Democratic Definitions
1) Democratic : جمہوری : (adjective) characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality.
Democratic government.
A democratic country.+ More
Useful Words
Democratically : جمہوری طریقے سے , Democrat : جمہوریت کا حامی , Egalitarianism : عقیدہ مساوات انسانی , Undemocratic : غیر جمہوری , Fascism : فسطائیت , Social Democracy : اشتراکی جمہوریت , Socialist : اشتراکیت کا پرچار کرنے والا , Moral : کردار میں صحیح اور غلط کے اصولوں سے متعلق , Classless : یک طبقاتی , Biologism : حیاتیت , Aerobic : برق رفتار , Caste : ذات , Methodism : طریقت , Phobia : خبط , Dementia Praecox : بلاہت متبادرہ , War Advocacy : جنگجوئی , Balance : توازن سے دینا , Activist : فعالیت پسند , Coextension : ہم وسعت , Egalitarian : وہ شخص جو سب انسانوں کو برابر مانے , Hindooism : ہندو عقائد , Breakaway : علیحدہ , Consumerism : صارفین کے مفادات کو تحفظ دینے کی تحریک , Socialism : اشتراکیت , Balance : میزان , Conservatism : قدامت پسندی , Anthropology : انسان کا مطالعہ , Trial Balance : جانچ میزان , Human Right : انسانی حقوق , High-Principled : اعلی اصولوں والا , Unscrupulous : بے اصول
Useful Words Definitions
Democratically: in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles.
Democrat: an advocate of democratic principles.
Egalitarianism: the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality.
Undemocratic: not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals.
Fascism: a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism).
Social Democracy: the belief in a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means.
Socialist: advocating or following the socialist principles.
Moral: concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles.
Classless: favoring social equality.
Biologism: use of biological principles in explaining human especially social behavior.
Aerobic: based on or using the principles of aerobics; enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency.
Caste: social status or position conferred by a system based on class.
Methodism: the religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals.
Phobia: an anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations.
Dementia Praecox: any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact.
War Advocacy: a policy of advocating war.
Balance: equality of distribution.
Activist: advocating or engaged in activism.
Coextension: equality of extension or duration.
Egalitarian: a person who believes in the equality of all people.
Hindooism: a body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and based on a caste system; it is characterized by a belief in reincarnation, by a belief in a supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils.
Breakaway: having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude.
Consumerism: a movement advocating greater protection of the interests of consumers.
Socialism: a political theory advocating state ownership of industry.
Balance: equality between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account.
Conservatism: a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes.
Anthropology: anthropology is the social science that investigates the origins and social relationships of human beings, encompassing various aspects of human life, culture, and evolution.
Trial Balance: a balance of debits and credits in double-entry bookkeeping; drawn up to test their equality.
Human Right: (law) any basic right or freedom to which all human beings are entitled and in whose exercise a government may not interfere (including rights to life and liberty as well as freedom of thought and expression and equality before the law).
High-Principled: having high principles.
Unscrupulous: without scruples or principles.
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Democratic in Book Titles
Democratic Socialism: A Global Survey.
Participation and Democratic Theory.
A Preface to Democratic Theory.