dictatorial in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dictatorial in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dictatorial in the English»Spanish Dictionary

dictatorial [ˌdɪktəˈtɔ:riəl] ADJ

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Dictatorial regimes can also undertake show elections with the result numbers simulating those usually watched in democratic countries.
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In the 2030s she joins the underground, and plays a crucial role in overthrowing the dictatorial regime and instituting a libertarian utopia.
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He suffered a stroke, which caused a personality change, and he became rigid and dictatorial, which was a painful experience for all his friends.
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Such corruption is commonly found in countries with authoritarian or dictatorial governments but also in those without adequate policing of corruption.
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This includes democratically elected leaders and dictatorial leaders.
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In its examination of the nature of dictatorial power in general, it helped initiate the new genre of the dictator novel.
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The song incited the population to revolt against dictatorial rule, seeking for freedom and independence.
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While clearly dictatorial, it was not intended to be completely totalitarian and repressive.
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There is no doubt that his ultimate goal is complete dictatorial control of the entire human race.
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This was despite the fact that the new regime banned opposition parties and became increasingly dictatorial.
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