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anarchic
[ an-ahr-kik ]
adjective
- of, like, or tending to anarchy.
- advocating anarchy.
- not regulated by law; lawless:
Anarchic bands pillaged the countryside.
Other Words From
- an·archi·cal·ly adverb
- hyper·an·archic adjective
- nonan·archic adjective
- nonan·archi·cal adjective
- nonan·archi·cal·ly adverb
- proan·archic adjective
- unan·archic adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“We were creating something that was embracing a spirit of anarchic storytelling that allowed that show to make it on the air.”
"The claims in some media that Telegram is some sort of anarchic paradise are absolutely untrue. We take down millions of harmful posts and channels every day," he insisted.
This is the third time Scott has dazzled on TV, following earlier turns as the boyishly seductive priest on “Fleabag” and the anarchic villain Moriarty on “Sherlock.”
Yet a gilded opera theater still seems an unlikely home for Holzinger, 38, whose anarchic works are collaged from new and old text and music, often with sharply contrasting styles.
Engaging these vandals in dialogue after acts of anarchic and destructive behavior that would not be tolerated if they threatened any other historically marginalized group sent a clear message of tolerance for criminality and abuse.
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