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tyrannize

[tir-uh-nahyz] / ˈtɪr əˌnaɪz /


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Murphy Brown was the redoubtable b***h boss who tyrannized over her assistants.

From Salon

It can also lead to the tyranny of the majority, where the 51 percent that wins an election tyrannizes the 49 percent that loses.

From Salon

And unfortunately, I think everything you’re speaking about really shows how much those issues are still very much there and the pressure of conforming to a certain ideal still tyrannizes us, in a way.

From Los Angeles Times

Functional adults can dismiss Ayn Rand and her petty tyrannizing over acolytes, her psychodramatic love affair with cult deputy Nathaniel Branden, and her continuing ability to inspire teenagers with a Nietzsche complex.

From Salon

Only to tyrannize behind the scenes and invariably whack others for his mistakes — coaches, general managers, executives by the score finding themselves slurred and slimed and used as human shields.

From Washington Post