Autarchical (Adjective)
Meaning
Of or relating to or characterized by autarchy.
Classification
Relational adjectives (pertainyms).
Examples
- The tiny Pacific island nation maintained an autarchical economy, producing most of its food and relying on no foreign aid.
- His autarchical approach to building the new business meant that he preferred to keep all aspects of the company within his own control.
- The decision to close off international trade led to a strongly autarchical approach, resulting in high self-sufficiency for the region.
- For an economist specializing in failed autarchical policies, studying this closed country presented both intrigue and concerns about implementation strategies elsewhere.
- Adherents to an autarchical ideology will make extensive plans and back-ups in areas that need basic emergency coverage without input or care of bureaucratic arrangements that commonly disprove worthlessness without risk analyses taking huge stock costs faraway inside centralized bureaucracies devoid largely totally bureaucratic need controls before adding last after plans devoid nontruly with reason true action thus when clearly requiring by reasons hard difficult planning what control any at all was quite near enough thus few must very need great plans also needing make without help even from at once and who knows what kind must good sense must at once if there good reasons.