"democracy" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

democracy sustantivo

sustantivo + democracy
Kolokacji: 11
democracy of Africa • part democracy • Africa rewards democracy • grassroots democracy • Union Democracy • ...
democracy + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 21
democracy movement • democracy human right • democracy advocate • Democracy Party • democracy activist • ...
democracy + verbo
Kolokacji: 24
democracy works • democracy means • democracy takes • democracy comes • democracy requires • ...
verbo + democracy
Kolokacji: 59
promote democracy • restore democracy • bring democracy • build one's democracy • establish democracy • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 11
(5) call, see, allow, favor
Kolokacji: 4
(7) advocate, preach
Kolokacji: 2
(8) destroy, define, suppress
Kolokacji: 3
1. destroy democracy = zniszcz demokrację destroy democracy
2. define democracy = określ demokrację define democracy
3. suppress democracy = powstrzymaj demokrację suppress democracy
  • This initiative, which is being promoted by a commission of 17 Nobel Peace laureates, would insure that weapons are not sold to countries that violate human rights or suppress democracy.
  • Meanwhile, China, which savagely suppresses democracy, can buy mainframe computers 10 times more powerful than the computer Solidarity's newspaper can't have.
  • He stopped short of threatening military intervention against other dictators, but warned that they will inevitably face "judgment" for oppressing their people and suppressing democracy.
  • I can't recall a British PM criticizing a friendly regime for killing their people, suppressing democracy, starting a war or murdering civilians.
  • Such a system can theoretically be imposed "by Treaty", but if it is, then its backers must be prepared to do what it takes to suppress democracy.
  • They saw this as something that could potentially suppress "effective democracy".
  • We must not smother the expression of art anymore than we should suppress or annihilate protests and parades, all part of our unique and precious democracy.
  • As it was often awarded to the very policemen who suppressed Polish independence, democracy, and culture, the order became very unpopular in Poland.
  • It is dangerously close to suppressing freedom, democracy and solidarity with the weakest in society.
  • It points out that Britain's Hong Kong record is hardly spotless: Britain suppressed democracy there until the '80s.
(9) point, threaten, represent
Kolokacji: 3
(10) spread, export
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + democracy
Kolokacji: 112
parliamentary democracy • American democracy • liberal democracy • Western democracy • representative democracy • ...
preposición + democracy
Kolokacji: 18
toward democracy • for democracy • of democracy • to democracy • about democracy • ...

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