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Glob1500 democracy the system of government in which citizens vote to choose leaders or to make other important decisions n.
Glob1500 demonstrate to make a public show of opinions or feelings ("The crowd demonstrated in support of human rights."); to explain by using examples ("The teacher demonstrated the idea with an experiment.") v.
NGSL3000 democracy system of government in which everyone is equal n
NGSL3000 democratic of democracy; entitling the people to power adj
NGSL3000 demonstrate To show how something works (e.g. product) verb
NGSL3000 demonstration Explanation of how something works (e.g. product) n
SAT5000 demobilize To disband, as troops. v.
SAT5000 demolish To annihilate. v.
SAT5000 demonstrable Capable of positive proof. adj.
SAT5000 demonstrate To prove indubitably. v.
SAT5000 demonstrative Inclined to strong exhibition or expression of feeling or thoughts. demonstrator adj.
SAT5000 pandemonium A fiendish or riotous uproar. n.



COMPOUND WORDS


demo {n} (a brief demonstration or visual explanation) demobilization {n} (disorganization or disarming of troops) demobilize {v} (to disband troops) demobilize {v} (to release someone from military duty) democracy {n} (government under the rule of its people) democracy {n} (rule by the people) democrat {n} (supporter of democracy) Democrat {adj} (pertaining to the Democratic Party in the U.S.) democratic {adj} (pertaining to democracy) democratically {adv} (in a democratic way) Democratic People's Republic of Korea {prop} (country in East Asia (official name)) Democratic Republic of the Congo {prop} (large central African nation, formerly called Zaire) democratic socialism {n} (socialism based on democratic principles) democratization {n} (the introduction of democracy) democratize {v} (to make democratic) Democritus {prop} (Greek philosopher) demodulate {v} (undo the effects of modulation) demodulator {n} (any device that demodulates a signal) demographic {adj} (Of or pertaining to demography) demography {n} (study of human populations) demolish {v} (to destroy) demolition {n} (the action of demolishing or destroying, in particular of buildings or other structures) demon {n} (evil spirit) demon {n} (fallen angel or Satanic divinity) demonic {adj} (Pertaining to evil spirits) demonisation {n} (demonization) SEE: demonization :: demonization {n} (the act of demonizing or something demonized) demonize {v} (turn into a demon) demonological {adj} (of or pertaining to demonology) demonology {n} (study of demons) demonstrate {v} (to display the method of using an object) demonstrate {v} (to participate in a demonstration) demonstrate {v} (to show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation) demonstration {n} (act) demonstration {n} (event) demonstration {n} (public display) demonstrative {adj} ((grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to) demonstrative {adj} (that serves to demonstrate, show or prove) demonstrative {n} (demonstrative adjective) SEE: demonstrative adjective :: demonstrative {n} (demonstrative pronoun) SEE: demonstrative pronoun :: demonstrative pronoun {n} (pronoun which replaces a noun) demonstrator {n} (a person involved in a demonstration) demonstrator {n} (forefinger) SEE: forefinger :: demoralize {v} (to destroy morale; to dishearten) Demosthenes {prop} (Ancient Greek name) demote {v} (To lower the rank or status of something) demotic {n} (language of the common people) demotivate {v} (to decrease the motivation) demoware {n} (computer program) Desdemona {prop} (moon of Uranus) German Democratic Republic {prop} (East Germany from 1949-1990) media democracy {n} (media democracy) pandemonism {n} Pandaemonismus pandemonium {n} (an outburst; loud, riotous uproar) pandemonium {n} (chaos; tumultuous or lawless violence) participatory democracy {n} (Political system) People's Democratic Republic of Yemen {prop} (South Yemen) quod erat demonstrandum {phrase} (Latin proverb) social democratic {adj} (of or pertaining to social democracy) undemocratize {v} (to reduce democracy)

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democracy P3159 demonstration P3179






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The demonstration was massive .


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