Phrases with «tyranny»

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Tyranny means having absolute power over others and using it unjustly to control or oppress them. Full definition

Noun + «tyranny»

Adjective + «tyranny»

Sentences with «tyranny»

  • Savage Garden is on the radio (probably) and since Don is from New Jersey, everyone is celebrating our country's Independence from tyranny with body shots and bad decisions. (mommyish.com)
  • The ending of tyranny in the world is an eschatological hope, not a political policy, and one wishes the president's language would reflect that fact of life. (firstthings.com)
  • And we noted at the time, the plan of the UN alarmists to regulate man - made CO2 — which is not a pollutant, and in fact is a beneficial, essential gas for life on earth, and has almost negligible effect on global temperatures — offers one of the most frightening potentials for tyranny ever imagined. (thenewamerican.com)
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