Antonyms for feudalism


Grammar : Noun
Spell : fyood-l-iz-uh m
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfyud lˌɪz əm


Definition of feudalism

Origin :
  • a coinage of historians, first attested 1839; see feudal. Feudal system attested from 1776.
  • As in slavery : noun state of working under duress or without freedom
  • As in serfdom : noun slavery
  • As in servileness : noun slavery
  • As in servility : noun slavery
  • As in thralldom : noun slavery
  • As in villeinage : noun slavery
Example sentences :
  • In fact, after the death of Cromwell, feudalism was extinct in England.
  • Extract from : « Criminal Man » by Gina Lombroso-Ferrero
  • Feudalism is the essential politico-economic system of the Middle Ages.
  • Extract from : « Socialism » by John Spargo
  • Like feudalism, it was a growth, a development of existing forms.
  • Extract from : « Socialism » by John Spargo
  • The peril in which feudalism was placed revived their ancient sentiments.
  • Extract from : « Tancred » by Benjamin Disraeli
  • Was the overthrow of feudalism in Europe a gain or a loss to commerce?
  • Extract from : « Commercial Geography » by Jacques W. Redway
  • How potent must have been the circumstances which the feudalism of ages had created.
  • Extract from : « Louis XIV., Makers of History Series » by John S. C. Abbott
  • Belgium had definitely broken down the barriers of feudalism.
  • Extract from : « Belgium » by Emile Cammaerts
  • The origin of feudalism is well known and isPg 050 common to all European countries.
  • Extract from : « Belgium » by Emile Cammaerts
  • State clearly the advantages and disadvantages of Feudalism.
  • Extract from : « The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's » by A. Mildred Cable
  • Japanese feudalism was as bloody, as ruthless, as hard as European.
  • Extract from : « Appearances » by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

Synonyms for feudalism

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