Adjective
opposing the democratic process or democracy, especially by the use of force
enforcing views contrary to that of a majority of the public
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA meeting President Donald Trump held to discuss overturning the election result alarmed some White House staffers — people who are used to Trump’s inflammatory and anti-democratic rhetoric. Source: Internet
El-Rufai also expressed that those who hijacked the protests as anti-democratic forces. Source: Internet
Above all of these, a major reason why this ruling by the Supreme Court of Gambia is anti-democratic is that by going against the express Order of a superior court, it is has placed itself in opposition to the democratic mechanism of checks and balances. Source: Internet
Hanson argues that Vladimir Putin is the embodiment of "eternal Russia", an aggressively expansionistic and anti-Western nation whose people are innately anti-democratic. Source: Internet
A private company will serve the needs of those who are most willing (and able) to pay, as opposed to the needs of the majority, and are thus anti-democratic. Source: Internet
Look at her recent statement after being released from detention “None of us can forget the ‘insult’ and ‘humiliation’ we faced on August 5 when Article 370 was repealed “illegally” and in an “anti-democratic” manner. Source: Internet