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monarchical

[muh-nahr-ki-kuhl] / məˈnɑr kɪ kəl /






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“Part of it has also been an unfortunate view that ex-presidents deserve some kind of monarchical immunity that normal citizens do not,” he said.

From Washington Post

The balancing act Stewart claims Washington performed was actually an awkward blend of the monarchical and aristocratic — Washingtonian elitism — with a democratic impulse he determinedly resisted.

From Washington Post

Brownlee, on the other hand, thinks increased trade and connection across western Europe, not monarchical power grabs, explain the trend toward bare burials.

From National Geographic

It is absolute, entirely committed to presidential discretion, with its monarchical overtones.

From Washington Post

Barr has had a long time interest in making the executive branch as close as possible to a monarchical role.

From Salon