Wiktionary
a. Not democratic
WordNet
adj. not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals; "the union broke with its past undemocratic procedures" [ant: democratic]
Usage examples of "undemocratic".
The thing which is really undemocratic and unfraternal is not to expect the butler to be more or less divine.
All things considered indeed, it may be said, without undue exaggeration, that the really undemocratic and unfraternal thing is the common practice of not kicking the butler downstairs.
Until new texts could be introduced, students were required to go through their schoolbooks with the guidance of their teachers and systematically excise with brush and ink all passages deemed to be militaristic, nationalistic, or in some manner undemocratic.
Gerald Buckley hammered away at the Bowles administration during broadcasts but, curiously, did not support the recall movement, claiming it was undemocratic.
Look pal, I'm not just any beast, I'm algorithmic, heuristic and sadistic, fully automatic and autocratic, that means undemocratic, and I've got loads of loops and plenty of feedback so none of that back talk or I'll clap you in irons, that means in the clink with the King, in the brig with the green gig, get me?
Underwear is humorous and only the undemocratic mind interrogates humor.