Sentences

tyrannize in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To tyrannize means to exercise absolute power or control over others in a cruel or oppressive manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The dictator sought to tyrannize his people through fear and oppression.
  2. It is never acceptable to tyrannize those who are less powerful or vulnerable.
  3. The coach encouraged his team to push their limits, but he never intended to tyrannize them.
  4. In the novel, the villain tried to tyrannize the small town, imposing harsh rules and demanding loyalty.
  5. Education should empower individuals, not tyrannize them with rigid doctrines.
  6. The dictator sought to tyrannize the population, suppressing any dissent with brutal force.
  7. In the novel, the cruel stepsister tried to tyrannize her sibling, making her life a living nightmare.
  8. Authority figures who tyrannize their subordinates often face backlash and loss of respect.
  9. Teachers who tyrannize their students create a toxic learning environment that stifles creativity.
  10. He vowed never to let anyone tyrannize him again after years of living in fear.

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