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machiavellan

 

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Machiavellan

Definition:

Adjective

Relating to or characteristic of the political philosophy or conduct depicted in Niccolò Machiavelli's book, "The Prince," advocating cunning, deceit, and unscrupulous actions for achieving and maintaining power.

Senses/Usages:

Sense 1:

Used to describe a person, behavior, or strategy that is cunning, manipulative, and lacking moral principles for political gain.

Sample Sentence 1: In her pursuit of power, the ambitious politician employed Machiavellan tactics, stooping to lies and manipulation.

Sample Sentence 2: The protagonist in the thriller novel used Machiavellan methods to outmaneuver his enemies and protect his secrets.

Sense 2:

Used to depict the influence or principles derived from Machiavelli's book, "The Prince."

Sample Sentence 1: The political landscape of the fictional realm was shaped by the Machiavellan ideologies, where loyalty and trust were considered fragile entities.

Sample Sentence 2: The Machiavellan approach to governance, with its focus on power and pragmatism, has been a subject of debate among scholars.

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