tyranny|tyrannies in English
noun
[tyr·an·ny || 'tɪrənɪ]
unchecked use of power and authority; government in which all power is vested in one absolute dictator; despotic or oppressive act; domineering or despotic behavio
Use "tyranny|tyrannies" in a sentence
1. Tyrannies do not allow diversity and disagreement.
2. Tyranny is dead!
3. When freedom triumphed over tyranny.
4. Alloquial Lady liberty from tyranny
5. They lived underneath a crushing tyranny.
6. Over tyranny and isolation and ignorance
7. The book pays special attention to the factors affecting the behaviors of tyrannies.
8. All tyranny is hateful to us.
9. Acalia is a character in Tyranny
10. 15 They lived underneath a crushing tyranny.
11. I'm the sole victim of Mother's tyranny.
12. Boundless intemperance in nature is a tyranny.
13. Paradoxically, he suffered from bouts of tyranny.
14. Stamp fascism into submission ; stamp out tyranny.
15. 6 Paradoxically, he suffered from bouts of tyranny.
16. Consumables is a category of items in Tyranny
17. The corrupt types include tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy.
18. 7 What is this unnamed city of tyranny?
19. And I know in tyranny lies only failure.
20. Lethian's Crossing Oldwalls - Antechamber is a location in Tyranny.
21. We have never watched before how the tyranny began.
22. They came to America to escape political tyranny.
23. Monocracy isn't a disaster, tyranny and corruption are.
24. Gorky was often the victim of his grandfather's tyranny.
25. This will not be some kind of global tyranny.