autarkic
English
Etymology
From autarky + -ic.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ɔːˈtɑːkɪk/
Adjective
autarkic (comparative more autarkic, superlative most autarkic)
- Pertaining to an autarky; self-sufficient.
- 1996, Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy, Folio Society 2015, p. 687:
- The countryside, in short, was becoming more archaic and more autarkic.
- 2020, John McNeill, "How fascist is President Trump? There’s still a formula for that," Washington Post
- Fascists had no particular economic doctrine aside from preparing for war. They wanted to build autarkic economies that could withstand blockade and did not rely on foreign trade except for bilateral deals with weaker countries.
- 1996, Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy, Folio Society 2015, p. 687:
Translations
self-sufficient
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