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How to pronounce anarchical in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms anarchic, lawless
Derivation anarchy

Examples of anarchical

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She had long considered becoming a nun, but her own spirit was more anarchical.
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The early appearance of Protestantism further worsened internal relations in the anarchical country.
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We've got to get rid of these anarchical judges.
From the guardian.co.uk
In a way, that suits Jim Carrey's comic genius, with its eerie blend of sublime self-confidence and anarchical menace.
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One expects something in the Mel Brooks mold-raucous, anarchical, anachronistic-from Gene Wilder's debut as a director.
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He was prominent in the task of setting up a strong central authority, taming the anarchical ferment of Paris.
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That way it will be sort of the private sector in that it will be an international consensus standard, but it will not be anarchical.
From the economist.com
The production's genially tatty air enhances its anarchical mood and encourages one to go with its goofy yet often shrewd comic flow.
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She hopes wanly that the reassertion of family traditions will combine with her own insistently retained routines to stave off the anarchical forces that she sees.
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  • Anarchic: without law or control; "the system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic"
  • Anarchy is the condition of a society, entity, group of people, or a single person that rejects illegitimate hierarchies. It originally meant leaderlessness, but in 1840, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted the term in his treatise What Is Property? to refer to a new political philosophy, anarchism, which advocates stateless societies based on voluntary associations...