Pronunciation: /θiˈɑkrəsi/
noun a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
A1 A theocracy is a government where religious leaders rule.
A2 In a theocracy, laws are based on religious beliefs.
B1 Some countries have a theocracy as their form of government.
B2 Theocracy can sometimes lead to conflicts between church and state.
C1 Theocracy has been a subject of debate among political philosophers for centuries.
C2 Theocracy can be seen as a form of authoritarianism that limits individual freedoms.
formal Theocracy is a form of government in which religious leaders hold political power.
informal In a theocracy, the government is heavily influenced by religious beliefs.
slang Some people think living in a theocracy would be like being ruled by a religious dictatorship.
figurative The company's strict policies made it feel like a theocracy, with the boss acting as a supreme leader.
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