Antidynastically

/ˌæntiːdɪˈnæstɪkli/ adverb

In a manner opposed to or against the rule or influence of a dynasty, or in a way that contradicts dynastic principles.

Formed from anti- (against) + dynastic (relating to a ruling family) + -ally (adverb suffix). The root 'dynasty' comes from Greek dynasteia, meaning power or rule. The adverbial form developed in English to describe opposition to hereditary rule systems.

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