From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfeudalisticfeu‧dal‧is‧tic /ˌfjuːdlˈɪstɪk◂/ adjective PGbased on a system in which only a few people have all the power in a way that seems very old-fashioned
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feudalistic• They were highly critical of leaders who acted in despotic, feudalistic and corrupt ways.• What he saw was a new form of human organization emerging amid the chaos of breakdown in the feudalistic order.• It was, instead, a futile and costly detour in making the transition from a feudalistic system to a market economy.• In feudalistic times, poverty was primarily a function of being deprived of land.