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How to use feudalistic in a sentence

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Outside of Europe, the dominant forces outside France, in particular, were the feudalistic governments of the Hapsburgs and people like that.
In this feudalistic culture, a budget is the means by which a state can extract taxes from the rich to paternalistically give to the poor.
By the way there are no unions in my state, feudalistic economic policies have shut them out.
Or is it something recently created that just happens to take a feudalistic form?
Jackson wrote many of her greatest stories in the 1950s, but they have an earlier feel, often set in villages with rigid, feudalistic social patterns.
Anyone who works at a law firm will certainly agree that it's a very feudalistic place, and they let you know right away that you are a serf and there is no hiding it.
This also extended to the economic sectors with problems arising between the almost feudalistic sectors and the globalised ones.
Beijing opera certainly was not helped by the fact that during the turmoil of the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, the form was deemed feudalistic and reactionary.
As time went on, however, ambition and intrigue resulted in usurpations and impositions, eroding the feudalistic system at the root and bringing on a condition of political and moral disorder.
The situation as Gambetta presents it, even the use of the term 'barons', suggests a definite similarity to feudalistic patron-client social relations.
Lu Xun's acerbic, somewhat Westernized, and often satirical attacks on China's feudalistic traditions established him as China's foremost critic and writer.
In accordance with his brother's instructions, Governor Calvert initially attempted to administer the new colony under feudalistic precepts with the assistance of only two commissioners.
The sea tenure concept developed for the purposes of conflict avoidance in light of feudalistic governance of aquatic yields.
Domination of the countryside by the city through the bailiwicks was consolidated and still produced feudalistic traits until the end of the 18th century.
Military controls were established, with garrisons under Libyan commandants serving to quell local insurrections, so that the structure of the state became more feudalistic.
Most of all, it depicts the feudalistic mindset we suffer from.
This involves a new moral and ethical quality that does not depend on the old social value of filial piety, which favours feudalistic institutions and family structure.
This was not the case in other countries of Europe like Poland were the peasantry was still bound by serfdom and a strong feudalistic land owning system.
Examples from Classical Literature
He had made it twenty times already, each time starring DeeDee, and each time perfecting his own feudalistic production unit.
They were from a feudalistic world and tried to portray the Aztecs in such terms.
The most advanced culture on Rigel's first planet is to be compared to the Italian cities during Europe's feudalistic era.
His plans were a curious composition of socialistic and feudalistic features.
Reason told Raul that he himself could not alter, singlehanded, the feudalistic setup of the hacienda system.
This meant that no undemocratic and feudalistic practices, such as primogeniture and entail, could exist.
The capitalist class, far shrewder than the feudalistic rulers, dispenses with personally equipped armed force.
Dimly lighted, the heavy oak finish looked the more quaint and feudalistic.
The feudalistic ones proclaim fecundity as a religious duty to God and a moral duty to the state.
It's not possible in a primitive nor even a feudalistic society.
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