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draconian

[drey-koh-nee-uhn, druh-] / dreɪˈkoʊ ni ən, drə- /


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"If you look a certain way, if you talk a certain way, you will be subject to these Draconian measures."

From BBC

Draconian measures to prevent draft-dodging were also excluded from the latest version of the bill after a public outcry.

From BBC

One of his earliest roles was as a Draconian Guard in Doctor Who in the 1970s.

From BBC

Draconian policies, enacted decades ago in response to violence in the pools, continue to restrict what bathers can take onto pool decks, infusing the pools with what Ms. Amaro called “a prison-yard mentality.”

From New York Times

She relied on a team for “supported decision making,” which Judge Glen called “a less restrictive alternate to the Draconian loss of liberty” of guardianship.

From New York Times