fully democratic

Frequency: 8.075.4 per million words

To be democratic in every aspect or completely.

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  • The goal is to build a fully democratic society where every voice is heard.
  • The nation is still transitioning towards a fully democratic system of government.
  • Can a country with such strict media controls ever be considered fully democratic?
  • For the decision to be legitimate, the process must be fully democratic.
  • The revolutionaries dreamed of a fully democratic state free from tyranny.
  • Achieving a fully democratic workplace requires active participation from all employees.
  • The organization aims to become fully democratic in its internal structure.
  • If the elections are not free and fair, the government cannot claim to be fully democratic.
  • Critics argue that their political system is not yet fully democratic.
  • We are committed to establishing fully democratic institutions that represent the will of the people.