Pronunciation: /mɛnˈdɑkrəsi/
noun a fictional form of government in which leaders are chosen based on their ability to repair or fix problems
A1 A mendocracy is a government system where leaders focus on fixing problems and improving society.
A2 In a mendocracy, the priority is to mend the issues within the community rather than ignore them.
B1 The concept of mendocracy promotes the idea of actively working towards repairing social and political issues.
B2 Mendocracy emphasizes the importance of addressing and resolving problems in a systematic and efficient manner.
C1 The principles of mendocracy require strong leadership and a commitment to continuous improvement and problem-solving.
C2 Mendocracy is a complex political philosophy that aims to create a society based on the principles of repair, restoration, and progress.
formal The concept of mendocracy promotes the idea of a government based on honesty and integrity.
informal In a mendocracy, only those who can prove their honesty should be in power.
slang I wish we lived in a mendocracy where politicians actually told the truth.
figurative The company's leadership claimed to uphold a mendocracy, but scandals revealed otherwise.
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