undemocratic

/ˌʌndɛməˈkrætɪk/
adjective
  1. Not supporting or following the principles of democracy, such as equality, freedom, and majority rule.
    • An undemocratic government often silences opposition and controls the media.
    • Many citizens protested the undemocratic decision made by a small group of leaders.
    • The new law was criticized as undemocratic because it limited voting rights.
  2. Not giving everyone an equal chance to participate or be heard.
    • An undemocratic workplace culture discourages employees from sharing ideas.
    • Students complained that the selection process was undemocratic and unfair.
    • The club's undemocratic voting system gave the president too much power.
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