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: cruel and unfair treatment by people with power over others. [noncount] The refugees were fleeing tyranny. He was dedicated to ending the tyranny of slavery. a nation ruled by tyranny.
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The king sought an absolute tyranny over the colonies. He was dedicated to ending the tyranny of slavery. She felt lost in the bureaucratic tyrannies.
a nation ruled by tyranny She felt lost in the bureaucratic tyrannies of the university system. The king sought an absolute tyranny over the colonies.
He had resisted, fatally, a tyranny that remained uniquely vivid in western minds ; his life was a moral human drama, a tragedy of righteousness.
The primary government is aristocratic. Patrician tyranny rouses the populace to revolt, and then democratic equality is established under a republic.
He described these regimes as tyrannies and dictatorships. Self-expression and individuality are the greatest weapons against tyranny.
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I'm the sole victim of Mother's tyranny. Synonyms: oppression, cruelty, dictatorship, authoritarianism More Synonyms of tyranny.
This, the president promised us, was a war against tyranny. a situation in which someone or something controls how you are able to live, in an unfair way:
The mainstream left have forgotten the need to overthrow tyranny and build democracy.
Example Sentences. Whether we spend another century wandering in the wilderness of tyranny and bigotry is, in part, up to us. From Salon.