Dictatorship

/ˈdɪkteɪtərˌʃɪp/ noun

A form of government where absolute power is concentrated in a single leader or small group, typically maintained through force and without the consent of the governed. Dictatorships suppress political opposition and individual freedoms to maintain control.

From Latin 'dictator,' originally a temporary Roman magistrate given emergency powers during crises. The term evolved from this legitimate Roman office to describe any ruler with absolute power, gaining negative connotations as democratic ideals spread.

AMገዛ ውጤት
ARديكتاتورية
BNস্বৈরতন্ত্র
CSdiktatura
DAdiktatur
DEDiktatur
ELδικτατορία
ESdictadura
FAدیکتاتوری
FIdiktatuuri
FRdictature
GUતાણશાહી
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