Autocracies Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: aw-tok-ruh-seez
Short Definition of Autocracies
Autocracies refer to a form of government where one person holds absolute power and authority. In such systems, the ruler has unrestricted control over the government and its policies, often without any checks or balances.
Synonyms of Autocracies
1. Dictatorship – স্বৈরশাসন (swairashashon)
2. Despotism – স্বৈরশাসন (swairashashon)
3. Tyranny – স্বৈরশাসন (swairashashon)
4. Authoritarianism – স্বৈরশাসন (swairashashon)
Antonyms of Autocracies
1. Democracy – গণতন্ত্র (ganotontro)
2. Republic – প্রজাতন্ত্র (projatontro)
Origin of Autocracies
The term “autocracies” originated from the Greek word “autokratia,” which means “rule by oneself.” It entered the English language in the early 19th century.
Nearby Words
1. Autocrat – Noun (স্বৈরশাসক, swairashashok)
2. Autocratic – Adjective (স্বৈরশাসনিক, swairashashonik)
3. Autocracy – Noun (স্বৈরশাসন, swairashashon)
Autocracies in Literature Quotes
1. “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – Lord Acton
(শক্তি দুর্নীতি করে, এবং সর্বাধিক শক্তি পূর্ণভাবে দুর্নীতি করে।)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: স্বৈরশাসন (swairashashon)
Hindi: स्वतंत्रताओं (svatantrataon)
Nepali: स्वतन्त्रताओं (svatantrataon)
Urdu: خودمختاریوں (khudmukhtariyon)
Tamil: தனிமைகள் (thanimaikal)
Telugu: స్వాయత్తతలు (svayattatalu)
Arabic: الاستبداديات (alastibdadayat)
Chinese: 独裁政权 (dúcái zhèngquán)
Japanese: 独裁政権 (dokusai seiken)
Russian: автократии (avtokratii)
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