nondemocratic

/ˌnɑndɛməˈkrætɪk/
adjective
  1. Not based on or supporting democracy; not allowing people to vote or have a say in government or decisions.
    • A nondemocratic leadership often ignores the will of the people.
    • Many citizens protested against the nondemocratic election process.
    • The country's nondemocratic government suppressed all opposition.
  2. Not run in a fair or equal way; not giving everyone the same rights or opportunities.
    • The committee's nondemocratic rules excluded new members from voting.
    • The club's nondemocratic voting system gave the president extra power.
    • Some workplaces have a nondemocratic culture where only managers make decisions.
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