charismatic leader
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcharismaticandleader
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charismatic
adjective
uk/ˌkær.ɪzˈmæt.ɪk/us/ˌker.ɪzˈmæt̬.ɪk/
used to describe a person who ...
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leader
noun[C]
uk/ˈliː.dər/us/ˈliː.dɚ/
a person in control of a group, country, ...
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Power was vested by popular will in the hands of acharismaticleader.
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But he is also important because thecharismaticleaderbecomes a major economic force - a key local wealth generator.
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Thecharismaticleaderextends the range of influence beyond those that can meet or hear them personally.
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As the number of right-wing groups multiplied, it appeared obvious that the movement lacked acharismaticleader.
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He managed to maintain the public image of him as a clean,charismaticleaderwho knew how to perform appropriately in front of the public.
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Alternatively, it may be acharismaticleaderor a political organization in the political-exchange domain that advocates a particular normative belief and associated policies.
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In other words, that link betweencharismaticleaderand the masses, decisive for totalitarian dictatorships, was not destroyed by day-to-day discontent.
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An ideology typically crystallizes around acharismaticleaderpossessing - or possessed by - a powerful, simplified, and expansive vision of an improved world.
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Sargsyan is widely considered acharismaticleader.
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He was a dynamic andcharismaticleader.
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He was considered a natural andcharismaticleader.
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His country has lost a brilliant andcharismaticleader.
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In his very young age he became acharismaticleader.
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He was an innovative thinker andcharismaticleader.
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A characteristic of the groups is the elevation of acharismaticleaderinto a divine or semi divine status.
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As the mostcharismaticleaderin the opposition, a wider audience began to rally around him.
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A brilliant engineer and inventor, he is also a superb strategist and acharismaticleader.
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The resistance remained without acharismaticleaderand a commander able to guide it efficiently.
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Many social movements are created around somecharismaticleader, i.e. one possessing charismatic authority.
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Depicted as an ageing butcharismaticleaderwith foxy-gold hair and steel-blue eyes.
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He mentions acharismaticleaderwho did the dance of revolution.
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He is acharismaticleaderwho enjoys doing battle with powerful opponents, and is part demon.
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He was acharismaticleaderand kept his men supplied with arms.
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Hawken explains that this is a diverse movement with nocharismaticleader.
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He has been described as acharismaticleaderwho spoke up and fought for the rights of fellow prisoners.
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