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1 деспотичность
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2 своевластие
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3 деспотизм
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4 деспотизм
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5 деспотия
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6 деспотия
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7 деспотия
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9 деспотия
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despotism, tyranny -
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12 деспотия
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14 поборник деспотизма
General subject: partisan of despotism, partizan of despotismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поборник деспотизма
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16 Крушение империи было вызвано потерей свободы и усилением деспотической власти.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Крушение империи было вызвано потерей свободы и усилением деспотической власти.
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1) General subject: despotism, oppressive domination, tyranny, high-handedness2) Bookish: arbitrariness3) Makarov: arbitrary rule -
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1) General subject: despotism2) leg.N.P. despotic government, tyranny3) International relations: authoritarian rule -
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1) General subject: arbitrariness, arbitrary treatment (...в отношении кого-л. -...of smb.), despotism, high handedness, high-handedness, mercy, outrage, tyranny, arbitrary will, arbitrary decisions, arbitrary action2) Mathematics: arbitrary rule3) Law: abuse of discretion, abused discretion, arbitrary behavior, arbitrary behaviour, free will, self-will4) Diplomatic term: lawlessness5) Politics: arbitrary actions6) Advertising: rough justice7) leg.N.P. abuse of power
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despotism — DESPOTÍSM s.n. Regim politic caracterizat prin puterea nelimitată şi guvernarea arbitrară, neîngrădită de nici o lege, a despotului; absolutism, tiranie, autocraţie; despoţie (1). ♦ fig. Comportare sau atitudine arbitrară; samavolnicie. – Din fr … Dicționar Român
Despotism — Des po*tism, n. [Cf. F. despotisme.] 1. The power, spirit, or principles of a despot; absolute control over others; tyrannical sway; tyranny. The despotism of vice. Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. A government which is directed by a despot; a despotic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
despotism — index oppression Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 despotism n. A form of govern … Law dictionary
despotism — mid 18c., from Fr. despotisme; see DESPOT (Cf. despot) + ISM (Cf. ism). All education is despotism. [William Godwin, Enquirer, 1797] … Etymology dictionary
despotism — [n] absolute power authoritarianism, autocracy, dictatorship, tyranny; concept 133 … New thesaurus
despotism — [des′pə tiz΄əm] n. [Fr despotisme] 1. rule or domination by a despot; autocracy 2. the methods or acts of a despot; tyranny 3. a political system, state, etc. dominated by a despot … English World dictionary
Despotism — Part of the Politics series Basic forms of government Aristocracy Autocracy … Wikipedia
despotism — /despatizam/ That abuse of government where the sovereign power is not divided, but united and unlimited in the hands of a single man, whatever may be his official title. It is not, properly, a form of government. Despotism is not exactly… … Black's law dictionary
despotism — /despatizam/ That abuse of government where the sovereign power is not divided, but united and unlimited in the hands of a single man, whatever may be his official title. It is not, properly, a form of government. Despotism is not exactly… … Black's law dictionary
despotism — Synonyms and related words: Caesarism, Stalinism, absolute monarchy, absolutism, argumentum baculinum, autarchy, authoritarianism, autocracy, benevolent despotism, big stick, czarism, dictatorship, domination, domineering, fascism, heavy hand,… … Moby Thesaurus
despotism — [[t]de̱spətɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Despotism is cruel and unfair government by a ruler or rulers who have a lot of power. Syn: tyranny … English dictionary