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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·Բ··· adverb
- ·پ··Բ· adjective
- ·پ··Բ·· adjective
- an·ti··Բ··· adverb
- ԴDz··Բ· adjective
- non··Բ··· adverb
- ··Բ·· adjective
- ···Բ· adjective
- ···Բ·· adjective
- sem·i··Բ··· adverb
- ܲ··Բ· adjective
- ܲ··Բ·· adjective
- un··Բ··· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of monarchical1
Example Sentences
"Irrespective of the nature of the regime in Kabul - monarchical, communist, or Islamist - there has been a natural warmth between Delhi and Kabul," The Indian Express newspaper noted.
As more than one commentator has pointed out, France – with its monarchical instincts and top-down conception of power – has never developed a culture of compromise.
And should Trump return to the Oval Office, there would be little to stop him “from assuming” what Stern labels “dangerous and monarchical powers.”
That openness, in a poor country emerging from centuries of monarchical suppression and decades of insurgency, showed that democratic expression need not necessarily be correlated to economic status.
It felt like an appropriately monarchical appearance for the occasion, and Dion’s appearance was a reminder that, even if she is not singing, she’s still here, still a star.
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