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noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tyrannityrannisubst. \/ˈtɪrənɪ\/tyranni, despoti, undertrykkelse -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) harðstjórn -
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zsarnokság* * *['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) zsarnokság -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tirania* * *tyr.an.ny[t'irəni] n tirania, opressão. -
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n тирания, деспотизъм* * *{'tirъni} n тирания, деспотизъм.* * *тирания; деспотизъм; гнет;* * *n тирания, деспотизъм* * *tyranny[´tirəni] n тирания, деспотизъм; тиранство, жестокост. -
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n. zulüm, zorbalık, zorba yönetim, tiranlık* * *['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) zulüm -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tiranija* * *[tírəni]nountiranija, nasilje, nasilstvo, trinoštvo, despotstvo, samovolja; diktatura -
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• tyrannia• tyrannius• hirmuhallitus• hirmuvalta• sortovalta• sorronalaisuus* * *noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tyrannia -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tirānija* * *tirānija -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tironija, žiaurumas -
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n. tyrrani, despoti* * *['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tyranni, förtryck -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tyranie* * *• tyranie -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tyrania, diktatúra* * *• tyranstvo• tyrania• despotizmus• krutovláda• krutost -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tiranie -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) τυραννία -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tyrannie -
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['ti-]noun (an action, or the method of ruling, of a tyrant: People will always resist tyranny.) tirania
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Tyranny — Tyr an*ny (t[i^]r an*n[y^]), n. [OE. tirannye, OF. tirannie, F. tyrannie; cf. It. tirannia; Gr. tyranni a, tyranni s, L. tyrannis. See {Tyrant}.] 1. The government or authority of a tyrant; a country governed by an absolute ruler; hence,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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tyranny — UK [ˈtɪrənɪ] / US noun Word forms tyranny : singular tyranny plural tyrannies 1) [countable/uncountable] a government that treats people in a cruel and unfair way, using force to control them a brutal tyranny The people will rise up to free… … English dictionary
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