Use "despot|despots" in a sentence

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.

26. Synonyms for Autarchs include kings, dictators, despots, tyrants, oppressors, totalitarians, authoritarians, fuehrers, absolutists and autocrats

27. Synonyms for Absolutists include authoritarians, dictators, totalitarians, tyrants, arbiters, autocrats, despots, control freaks, fascists and caesars

28. His purpose was not to conquer Morea but rather to teach the Greeks and their Despots a punitive lesson.

29. 1 Woman is not the passive chattel that the tussles of despots, described in the last chapter, have implied.

30. Synonyms for Corporatist include fascist, authoritarian, autocrat, dictator, tyrant, absolutist, despot, totalitarian, blackshirt and militarist

31. Through Ludlow, Toland portrayed Cromwell as a despot who crushed the beginnings of democratic rule in the 1640s.

32. And if it is a despot you would dethrone, see first that his throne erected within you is destroyed.

33. Everyone hates the prolix Gadaffi, particularly Arab despots who he routinely blasts as "old women in robes," "Zionist lackeys," and "cowards and thieves.

34. The president is finely educated and is capable of talking like a professor and behaving like a despot.

35. Synonyms: Autocrator, despot, dictator, monarch, tyrant, strongman; A title borne by some such monarchs, as in Byzantium and tsarist Russia

36. In totalitarian states absolute control of information and the armed forces is the key to the survival of the despot.

37. He was seen as an enlightened despot pursuing liberal policies in the face of dogmatic reaction from priests and landlords.

38. 20 He was seen as an enlightened despot pursuing liberal policies in the face of dogmatic reaction from priests and landlords.

39. (in particular, historical) The enlightened despot Catherine II of Russia, who reigned from 1762 to 1796 as empress and Autocratrix of all the Russias

40. (in particular, historical) The enlightened despot Catherine II of Russia, who reigned from 1762 to 1796 as empress and Autocratrix of all the Russias

41. Bout, 45, has been accused of selling arms to despots and insurgency groups embroiled in some of the world s bloodiest conflicts and was the inspiration for the …

42. (noun) (in particular, historical) The enlightened despot Catherine II of Russia, who reigned from 1762 to 1796 as empress and Autocratrix of all the Russias.

43. They were increasingly hostile towards Alcalde Mayor Fernández de Enciso, whom they considered a greedy despot because of the restrictions he imposed on their appropriation of the natives' gold.

44. It can be assumed that many people, even after the coup that crowned Wang Geon, favored the rule of Gung Ye and that he was not a total despot as described in history.

45. Enlightened Absolutists held that royal power emanated not from divine right but from a social contract whereby a despot was entrusted with the power to govern through a social contract in lieu of any other governments

46. The 'Buccaneering trading nation' model promises to, curiously, withdraw Britain completely from the world's largest, deepest and most integrated trade area, consisting of democratic governments, in exchange for a smorgasbord of ad hoc trade agreements made predominantly with, almost inevitably, a motley crew of despots and authoritarian regimes.

47. ‘This comic operetta tells the story of a South Sea Island despot who wishes to Anglicise his island by importing all things English.’ ‘For Owen, to whom speaking English has brought success and respectability, anglicising Irish place names represents the modernisation of Ireland as a nation.’

48. And this perfectly monstrous proposition, which is tantamount to the assertion of the divine right of politicians to be Absolutest despots, immune from criticism and censure, this immoral despotism is proclaimed with such an air of self-righteous virtue that it has almost come to be regarded as a truism—at least, when it concerns the mere Irish.

49. What a privilege to be living at the time when God will end all human suffering, a time when he shows that he is not some kind of “despot, impostor, swindler, executioner,” as Nietzsche charged, but that he is always loving, wise, and just in his exercise of absolute power!

50. The Principality of Achaea or of the Morea was one of the three vassal states of the Latin Empire which replaced the Byzantine Empire after the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.1 It became a vassal of the Kingdom of Thessalonica, along with the Duchy of Athens, until Thessalonica was captured by Theodore, the despot of Epirus, in 1224