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Definition of "plutocratic" [plu•to•crat•ic]

  • Of, relating to, or being a plutocracy (adjective)

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Use "plutocratic" in a sentence
  • "Susan had been my friend, as had her brother Perry, and Lucia, Perry's wife: they made no secret of the fact that they deplored in me what they were pleased to call plutocratic obsessions, nor had their disapproval always been confined to badinage."
  • "With his Government job as a stepping-stone he has sprung into what he used to call plutocratic society in"
  • "Overall, Whitman's economic policy is a kind of plutocratic Bolshevism, in which she, Carly Fiorina, the Koch Brothers, the oil companies, and other wealthy elites act as a kind of revolutionary vanguard determined to seize power in Sacramento and in Washington DC in order to give all power to the plutocracy."