English to Telugu Dictionary aristocracy

aristocracy

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noun
the ancient Polish aristocracy had hereditary right to elect the king
the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
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Both argued that irrespective of the form of government, be it monarchy, 'aristocracy' , or democracy, a relatively compact minority always ruled.
From its inception, it was meant to ward off the emergence of a hereditary 'aristocracy' in the United States.
John Woodcock watched as final farewells were said to a respected member of the 'aristocracy' .
high-level technocrats make up a large part of this “technical 'aristocracy'.”
The marketing gurus have been the 'aristocracy' of the sales-marketing community.
Classes are obvious - there were the 'aristocracy' , the middle class or bourgeois, and of course the peasantry or rustic class.
This makes William Wallace less of an historical oddity for not being a member of the 'aristocracy' when he staged his famous rebellion.
Oddly enough, the benefits he conferred upon the common people had the result of weakening the 'aristocracy' , the social class from which he came.
This step was taken much earlier in London, where the Philharmonic Society was founded by an élite of the 'aristocracy' , gentry, City, and professions in 1813.
Nor, despite their republicanism, did they seek the destruction of 'aristocracy' .
The tremendous pressure placed on Louisville workers to cater to the horse 'aristocracy' was not limited to industries in direct contact with race fans.
He dresses film stars, supermodels and the 'aristocracy' of pop in clothes that are symbols of status and success.
Aristotle pointed out in his book of lectures The Politics and in his studies of constitutions that 'aristocracy' as an ideal too often degenerated into either oligarchy, the rule of the powerful, or plutocracy, the rule of the rich.
Britain's pop 'aristocracy'
the ancient Polish 'aristocracy' had hereditary right to elect the king
Towering over the viewer, it is an imposing icon, with a size and status which at the time would have been customary for portraits of the 'aristocracy' or gentry.
Although he is descended from Russian 'aristocracy' , he was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
Some openly praised the virtues of aristocracy, though they made clear that they opposed hereditary 'aristocracy' .
members of the 'aristocracy'
Until the twentieth century, the primary patrons of churches and monasteries were the 'aristocracy' , the only group in society who possessed the means to sponsor such projects.
The two could no longer coexist and it was therefore a class struggle between the Southern slaveholding 'aristocracy' and the Northern capitalist democracy.
In large towns, it tended to act as a collaborating class, offering the 'aristocracy' and the upper middle class the means of power in exchange for recognition and status.
Tolstoy foresaw the end of the 'aristocracy' in Russian society.
a new 'aristocracy' of talented young people
Much of the native Kentucky racing establishment resent the perceived dilution of racing's 'aristocracy' .
By the time Messrs Landale and Morgan took to the field, duelling had ceased to be the preserve of the 'aristocracy' and had been taken up by members of the middle classes.
Corporate people are capitalism's new 'aristocracy' .
Highly prized de luxe models continued to be commissioned by the 'aristocracy' and members of the bourgeoisie.
Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the 'aristocracy' than the middle class.
But the structure created is one again of an 'aristocracy' of corporate executives, with the majority of ‘opportunity’ the ability to sell your labor.
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