timocratical

/ˌtɪməˈkrætɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Of or relating to a timocracy; having the characteristics of a government based on wealth or honor.
    • The novel explores a fictional timocratical society where social status is determined by one's bank account.
    • The timocratical structure of the early Roman Republic gave wealthy patricians most of the political power.
    • Her timocratical views led her to believe that only property owners should have the right to hold office.
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