词汇 | democratize |
释义 | democratize verb[ T ] (UK usuallydemocratise)uk /dɪˈmɒk.rə.taɪz/ us /dɪˈmɑː.krə.taɪz/ to make countries or organizations use democratic ways of making decisions: 使(国家或组织)民主化 It's about time we democratized the organization of this company.我们公司是时候对组织形式进行民主化改造了。 Systems of government absolutism advanced capitalism ancien régime anti-apartheid anti-communism democrat democratic democratically democratization despotic kakistocracy kleptocracy kleptocratic majority rule martial law plutocratic police state post-apartheid pre-fascist pure democracy Related worddemocratization Examples of democratizedemocratize In short, and without anyone particularly noticing it, these debates have been democratized. The wording of the question implies that the government is a democracy, or at least, democratizing. Because they have democratized backwards, most third-wave countries are currently incomplete democracies. Rather, they pursued the parallel goals of fostering the emancipation of women, democratizing relations between members of the family, protecting children and strengthening family stability. The establishment of the panchayats democratized management of village affairs as every member of the village could participate. The demand to democratize political, social and economic institutions almost always brings such conflict to the fore. Reforming interest groups perceived extended limited liability as a means of democratizing the constitution and drawing respectable working-men into full interaction with a 'free' market. We have to de-politicize and democratize the system. Stated differently, corruption is likely to be slightly lower in dictatorships than in countries that have partially democratized. How much progress do they think has been achieved in democratizing their political system? Some scholars argue that a comparable process is occurring today: the need to raise taxes forces authoritarian governments to democratize. Of course, on my account, tactics harming someone's property would have to be reasonably directed towards democratizing social and political relations. As countries democratize, it is not clear that demands for increased educational opportunity for women will emerge automatically. In particular, certain women's poems respond directly to poems by male predecessors or contemporaries in order to democratize authority or stake new ground. This access to music and the democratizing effect of recordings are undoubtedly positive virtues, despite the negative attributes that some have also identified. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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