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mediocracy
[ mee-dee-ok-ruh-see ]
noun
, plural me·di·oc·ra·cies.
- government or rule by a mediocre person or group.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mediocracy1
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Example Sentences
The class that lies on the grass is more sociable; they are free from (p. 203) a thousand tyrannies that oppress the mediocracy.
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How could such facts be understood unless we had previously taken that rapid glance at the Mediocracy.
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He was cousin of the miller and cousin of the Sarcuses, and belonged therefore to the neighborhood and to its mediocracy.
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