Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlutɪzəm/
noun the principle or practice of a political system in which unrestricted power is vested in a monarch, dictator, etc.
A1 Absolutism is a form of government where the ruler has complete control.
A2 In history, absolutism was often associated with monarchies.
B1 The concept of absolutism in politics can be traced back to the Middle Ages.
B2 Absolutism was a prominent political theory during the reign of Louis XIV in France.
C1 Some argue that absolutism can lead to tyranny and oppression.
C2 The philosopher Thomas Hobbes wrote extensively about absolutism and the role of the sovereign.
formal Absolutism refers to a political theory that advocates for the concentration of power in a single ruler.
informal Some people believe absolutism is necessary for effective governance.
slang I don't buy into the whole absolutism thing, I think power should be shared.
figurative In the realm of art, the artist's absolutism in his vision led to a masterpiece.
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