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New Democratic

Adjective

Meaning

New Democratic (not comparable)

(Canadian politics) Of or pertaining to the Canadian New Democratic Party or supporters thereof.
Synonyms: NDP, (nonstandard) New Democrat

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

He who first shortened the labor of copyists by device of movable types was disbanding hired armies, and cashiering most kings and senates, and creating a whole new democratic world: he had invented the art of printing. Thomas Carlyle

I must and will work to ensure that the new democratic South Africa has a fair chance to succeed economically as well as politically, and to try to assist in fulfilling at least a part of the dream of the oppressed and deprived when the new South Africa is born. Harry Schwarz

The whole new Democratic Party is the old Republican Party. We have a whole bunch of elephants running around in donkey's clothes. Robert Novak

Oh, for Christ's sake shut up. Obviously the New Democratic Party is not only misinformed but uninterested in the subject. Pierre Trudeau

It took us 200 years to elect the first Democratic woman to the Senate in her own right, and that's Barbara Mikulski. Six years later, we had a grand slam: We elected four new Democratic women to the Senate. Sen. Mikulski now has some company. Ellen Malcolm

Every effort should be made to help build the new democratic nation with reconciliation and forgiveness, for the sake of Egypt and not for the benefit of a party or a group. Ahmed H. Zewail

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