Democracy meaning in English
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Definition
a democracy: a form of government in which people can vote for or elect their leaders (and all have an equal vote)
democratic: fair, equal, relating to a fair election
to democratize: to make something popular, or available to everyone; to make something fair or equal
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thing with Democracy doesn't work out." - "Edward : Oh I get it, Democracy is the name of a girl!"
- "Warbuckle's Department Stores will donate a sum of 1 million dollars annually to charitable causes promoting democracy, free trade and open borders in Europe."
- "Democracy's mother is a woman that I want to sleep with."
- "Democracy has already been to Kazakhstan, and England is a scary, undeveloped country that we should avoid at all costs."
- "When and where are we bringing Democracy?"
- "I promised her that I would bring Democracy, her daughter, to a small country... like on vacation."
- "Brian : The daughter's name is Democracy?"
- "I'm going away for a few days because I'm bringing Democracy to Peacenikland"
- "I know the perfect destination to bring Democracy!"
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