tyrannical in the PONS Dictionary

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Her husband is said to have been violent and tyrannical, but there is little confirmation to that.
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He exercised a fierce and tyrannical control over all aspects of his productions.
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He was despotic, tyrannical and suspicious, yet very farsighted, and kept his chiefs as hostages at his court.
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The heroes escape and hide in a cave full of refugees who already fled the villain's tyrannical rule.
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The servants could not bear his tyrannical and evil conduct long.
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Angel struggles to please a tyrannical boss while dodging the flirtations and temptations of twelve super models.
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The tyrannical man would represent tyranny for example.
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The tyrannical man is the son of the democratic man.
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He was famous for being lustful, cruel and tyrannical.
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Seamlessly, the illusion takes over the realities of moviemaking as the viewer is thrown into two feature films being directed by tyrannical directors.
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