Offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power.
Characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty.
1 It rewards autocratic regimes while also strengthening institutions in more democratic ones.
2 The president has become more autocratic and thinks he has absolute power.
3 And we are surprised at the Custodians' autocratic handling of this matter.
4 There was an almost misanthropic vein in the autocratic land-owner and iron-master.
5 The answer was covered by the autocratic clang on the engine-room gong.
6 The institution of the closed shop is by intention autocratic and exclusive.
7 This control was by no means so autocratic as it might seem.
8 But critics say he has become increasingly autocratic and intolerant of dissent.
9 Jove never was so autocratic , and certainly never so much in earnest.
10 The government was autocratic , though under the form of a constitutional government.
11 This autocratic action provoked a coalition of the leaders of all parties.
12 Mr. Harling, therefore, seemed to me autocratic and imperial in his ways.
13 Germany is autocratic , philosophical, and continental; England is democratic, political, and insular.
14 He claims that the commission is autocratic , down to its last deputy.
15 United States would not be suited to an autocratic form of government.
16 When he recovered his strength and memory his other autocratic self returned.
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