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plutocratic

[ ploo-tuh-krat-ik ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characterized by a plutocracy or plutocrats.


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Other Words From

  • pluto·crati·cal·ly adverb
  • nonplu·to·cratic adjective
  • nonplu·to·crati·cal adjective
  • unplu·to·cratic adjective
  • unplu·to·crati·cal adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of plutocratic1

First recorded in 1865–70; plutocrat + -ic

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Example Sentences

Jews, unions, Zionists, even plutocratic bankers somehow all comprised a tainted trail that always led back to Moscow.

It would have been far too nakedly plutocratic even for them.

But by the 'nineties it had become amorphous, unwieldy, cosmopolitan and plutocratic.

With the advent of plutocratic fashion respect for official position had dwindled at Washington.

The standard of our unhappy modern plutocratic society is not that by which to measure the contemplative type of character.

An aristocratic form with a democratic suffrage is a plutocratic government.

It has torn the mask of hypocrisy from these plutocratic professional politicians and revealed them in their true character.

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