Having complete political power or control; autocratic(adjective)
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Use "monocratic" in a sentence
"The assumption of State debts had really nothing "monocratic" or anti-popular about it -- nothing even tending to infringe the rights and liberties of the several States -- while it was clearly a statesmanlike measure from the national standpoint, tending at once to restore the public credit and cement the Union."
"Lincoln spoke of this as a disease of the "monocratic" spirit."
"Clyde believed this, that Edgar had earned his monocratic power through the days and nights of his self-denial, the rejection of unacceptable impulses."