despot|despots in English

noun

[des·pot || 'despɒt]

tyrant, oppressor, dictator; (History) Byzantine or Roman emperor or prince

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1. History's Cruelest despots and dictators

2. He was a tyrant, a despot.

3. The despot gassed the rebellious tribes.

4. Bespit, cesspit, cess pit, despot

5. The crowd chanted'Down with the Despot '.

6. He was a despot with a heart of granite.

7. That emperor was a cruel despot.

8. He is every inch a local despot.

9. Vile despots would themselves become The masters of our destinies!

10. So too are a procession of Autocrats and despots across the globe

11. The people who suffer under despots and prosper under just rule.

12. Despot sector of the mortgage loans will have money!

13. She rules her family like a real despot.

14. The local despot trenched on the temple's property.

15. Fashion: a despot whom the wise ridicule and obey.

16. And if it is a despot you would dethrone.

17. The despot will not be coming to the cloning lab today.

18. In politics, also a reformer a love of power a despot.

19. The despot claimed to be the chosen instrument of divine providence.

20. He's a local despot , stopping at nothing in doing evil.

21. The king was regarded as having been a enlightened despot.

22. 3 The king was regarded as having been a enlightened despot.

23. These men were despots, meaning they could kill their subjects without fear of retribution.

24. What does Autocrat mean? A ruler having unlimited power; a despot

25. Deeply enraged, Guan Yu killed the despot and fled the town.