anarchic in the PONS Dictionary

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The military action of the conflict was confused and anarchic.
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The situation was initially somewhat anarchic immediately after the war, with large numbers of refugees still in transit.
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The film is set in an anarchic landscape in 2058.
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But to be outside of a political community is to be in an anarchic condition.
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His brilliant talents of scientific and public man became the leading figure in the national political scene, far complex and anarchic.
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A new set of characters brought audiences with fresh entertainment and intrigue, "nightcafe 07" created anarchic evenings of dance and live music.
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More important, mitoses are often numerous and distinctly atypical; anarchic multiple spindles may be seen and sometimes appear as tripolar or quadripolar forms.
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The firemen arrived very late because of anarchic conditions on the streets.
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He argues that states pursue power because of the anarchic system in which they operate.
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It is all infused with an anarchic energy and a deliberate, knowingly exaggerated edge to the performance.
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