Dynastic

Word DYNASTIC
Character 8
Hyphenation dy nas tic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Dynastic"

What do we mean by dynastic?

Pertaining to a dynasty.

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The word "dynastic" in example sentences

A second, rarer, use of the trust device might be called dynastic. ❋ Lawrence M. Friedman (1985)

For one thing, it appears that Schaller is using a much narrower definition of "dynastic" -- he counts only those with family members in Congress as opposed to, say, Governorships or other high political officials; clearly, if the son of a Governor is elected to the U.S. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Gamal Mubarak's role in running the country is already increasingly prominent -- even as many Egyptians abhor the idea of dynastic succession. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is an ancestor of the English term “caliphate,” referring to a dynastic succession of rulers. ❋ James D. Tabor (2006)

But these restraints may yet be useful for dynastic, that is to say warlike, ends by making the country more nearly a "self-contained economic whole." ❋ Thorstein Veblen (1893)

But as regards the warlike, that is to say dynastic, interest of an Imperial government the case stands somewhat different. ❋ Thorstein Veblen (1893)

But there is, after all, prevalent among them a sufficiently evident logical inability to understand and appreciate the paramount need of national, that is to say dynastic, ascendancy that actuates all ❋ Thorstein Veblen (1893)

Austin Fernando, a retired defence secretary-turned-political analyst and author, said Sri Lankan society was generally open to the idea of dynastic politics. ❋ Phuijee (2010)

Although I am personally against the idea of dynastic inheritance of governmental power, I would support your son with one condition: He must show the Egyptian people substantial changes, immediately, now, so that your people can begin to experience this development while you still live. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This used to be called dynastic succession and is one of the reasons we fought a conflict called the ❋ Unknown (2009)

The present kind of dynastic politics is nothing new to India, as common men have been used from time immemorial to the rule by kings who would groom their sons and daughters to ascend the throne. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I've recently heard a lot of punditry questioning Caroline Kennedy's qualifications to fill Hillary Clinton's now empty seat in the United States Senate, fears that her ascendancy will lead to "dynastic" rule, and her perceived inability to win votes outside of Manhattan. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Generally, any effort at this kind of dynastic construct is met with easy ridicule. ❋ Wolff, Michael (2008)

Yet the Bush family is attempting a novel kind of dynastic succession, transforming the family business -- politics -- into a self-perpetuating franchise operation that relies less on great wealth or ideological mission than on sheer drive. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There is also a kind of dynastic trust that is not based on family: the long-term charitable trust. ❋ Lawrence M. Friedman (1985)

It's because spirituality, like music, is something that can pass through families in this "dynastic" sense. ❋ Becca (2007)

Besides, it's only in the past five years that significant numbers of City folk have racked up the kind of dynastic wealth that puts its name on the wing of a museum. ❋ Unknown (2007)

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