Phrases with «tyrannical»

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The word "tyrannical" means having or showing absolute power in a cruel and oppressive way. Full definition

Sentences with «tyrannical»

  • And should you ever somehow achieve the office of Tyrannical Leader of the Known World, consider nuking it from space. (wolfsgamingblog.com)
  • Local council divestment might not sound very exciting, but it now forms a major battleground for those fighting against tyrannical governments around the world. (politics.co.uk)
  • It's an animated film, created by an Irish animation studio (Cartoon Saloon) and based on a novel by a Canadian author (Deborah Ellis), but despite these seeming obstacles to authenticity, this is a deeply felt and unsparingly realistic depiction of Afghanistan at a time of tyrannical rule by religious fundamentalists. (markreviewsmovies.com)
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