plebiscitary

English

Etymology

plebiscite + -ary

Adjective

plebiscitary (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a plebiscite.
    • 1883, Y. D., “Léon Gambetta”, in The Century Magazine:
      M. Ollivier brought forward the plebiscitary scheme, which M. Rouher and his group secretly imposed on him.
    plebiscitary democracy
    plebiscitary presidency

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