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== Prototype notes ==
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</li><li class="field_mdem" value="618" data-dimension="S">republicking  ->  the concept that a republic is an active process, not a pile of ideas or a linear time in history. a republic <em>is republicking</em>, and the reason a republic comes under attack is that the republic can sometimes <em>fail at republicking</em> — it doesn't specifically happen <em>because</em> anyone spontaneously decides to be malicious, even if such a thing happens.
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== Usage notes ==
== Usage notes ==

Revision as of 07:29, 11 August 2025

  1. pronounced [L] republicking 1-1-1

Definitions

  1. The daily activity constantly done by all the non-royal, non-noble individuals in a republic in order for there to exist a republic, which in some cases can cease and cause there not to be a republic.
    represented by form [Form]
    republicking
    language proficiency level or register
    technical term in local research group (proposed; ES) 1-1-1
    field, scope, or group [Item]
    pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 1-1-1
    existential materialism
    signifier refers to model
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    formed from Lexemes [Sense / Lexeme] (RR)
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    synonym
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    related or referenced term
    usage example
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Forms

represented by form [Form]
republic
grammatical category
verb (V)
represented by form [Form]
republicking
grammatical category
process noun (VN)

Prototype notes

  1. republicking -> the concept that a republic is an active process, not a pile of ideas or a linear time in history. a republic is republicking, and the reason a republic comes under attack is that the republic can sometimes fail at republicking — it doesn't specifically happen because anyone spontaneously decides to be malicious, even if such a thing happens.

Usage notes