tyrannize

Etymology
From, equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  To oppress (someone).
 * 2) * 2001,, “Roots of Success” (review of On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker by ), , 18 February, 2001,
 * I spent the first 18 years of my life tyrannized by a red-hot hair-pressing comb. Well, maybe tyrannized is an exaggeration. But covering your ears while hot grease sizzles nearby is not a young girl's idea of a fun time.
 * 1)  To rule as a tyrant.
 * The prince tyrannized over his subjects.
 * The prince tyrannized over his subjects.

Translations

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 * Middle French: tyranniser
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 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål tyrannisere
 * Nynorsk tyrannisera, tyrannisere
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 * Ukrainian: тиранити


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