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    tyranny
    /ˈtɪrəni/

    noun

    • 1. cruel and oppressive government or rule: "refugees fleeing tyranny and oppression"

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  2. government by a ruler or small group of people who have unlimited power over the people in their country or state and use it unfairly and cruelly: 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:

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · The meaning of TYRANNY is oppressive power; especially : oppressive power exerted by government. How to use tyranny in a sentence.

  4. government by a ruler or small group of people who have unlimited power over the people in their country or state and use it unfairly and cruelly: 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:

  5. Tyranny definition: arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority.. See examples of TYRANNY used in a sentence.

  6. Tyranny is a noun that describes a repressive and arbitrarily cruel regime. Don't accuse your mother of tyranny just because she won't let you play video games all weekend long. One of the root words of tyranny is the Latin tyrannia which means the "rule of a tyrant" and a tyrant is a "cruel master."

  7. A tyranny is a cruel, harsh, and unfair government in which a person or small group of people have power over everyone else. He described these regimes as tyrannies and dictatorships. Self-expression and individuality are the greatest weapons against tyranny.

  8. Jun 10, 2024 · Tyranny, in the Greco-Roman world, an autocratic form of rule in which one individual exercised power without any legal restraint. In antiquity the word tyrant signified the holder of absolute political power.

  9. noun. /ˈtɪrəni/ [uncountable, countable] (plural tyrannies) unfair or cruel use of power or authority. a victim of oppression and tyranny. The children had no protection against the tyranny of their father. the tyrannies of Nazi rule. (figurative) These days it seems we must all submit to the tyranny of the motor car.

  10. 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a. government by a tyrant or tyrants; despotism. b. similarly oppressive and unjust government by more than one person. 2. arbitrary, unreasonable, or despotic behaviour or use of authority: the teacher's tyranny. 3. any harsh discipline or oppression: the tyranny of the clock. 4.

  11. TYRANNY definition: 1. a situation in which a leader or government has too much power and uses that power in a cruel…. Learn more.