What is another word for oligarchical?

Pronunciation: [ˌɒlɪɡˈɑːkɪkə͡l] (IPA)

Oligarchical is an adjective that describes a society or a system that is governed by a select few individuals or a privileged class. Some synonyms for oligarchical include aristocratic, elitist, hierarchical, stratified, and dictatorial. Aristocratic connotes a society ruled by noble or wealthy people, while elitist suggests a system that favors the wealthy and educated. Hierarchical expresses a power structure that is organized in a pyramid-like fashion. Stratified implies a complex social hierarchy in which people are divided into different classes or strata. Dictatorial refers to a system that is ruled by an individual or a group that wields absolute power and exercises tight control over the masses.

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Usage examples for Oligarchical

After this, Thrasybulus, son of Lycus, and Thrasyllus, the chief leaders in the revolution, now wishing in the most public manner to change the government at Samos to a democracy, bound all the soldiers by the most tremendous oaths, and those of the oligarchical party more than any, to accept a democratic government, to be united, to prosecute actively the war with the Peloponnesians, and to be enemies of the Four Hundred, and to hold no communication with them.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War"
Thucydides
The emissaries were also told what to say upon all other points, and were so sent off immediately after the establishment of the new government, which feared, as it turned out justly, that the mass of seamen would not be willing to remain under the oligarchical constitution, and, the evil beginning there, might be the means of their overthrow.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War"
Thucydides
Things at Thasos thus turned out just the contrary to what the oligarchical conspirators at Athens expected; and the same in my opinion was the case in many of the other dependencies; as the cities no sooner got a moderate government and liberty of action, than they went on to absolute freedom without being at all seduced by the show of reform offered by the Athenians.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War"
Thucydides

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