tyrannized 的 2 个定义
tyr·an·nized, tyr·an·niz·ing.
- to exercise absolute power or control, especially cruelly or oppressively.
 - to govern despotically, cruelly, or oppressively.
 - to govern or reign as a tyrant.
 
tyr·an·nized, tyr·an·niz·ing.
- to rule or govern tyrannically; treat oppressively.
 
tyrannized 近义词
oppress
更多tyrannized例句
- Perhaps most important, the idea of putting tyrants on trial has caught on in the countries they tyrannize.
 - An old gentleman says, he is the last man in the world to tyrannize over a daughter's affections.
 - The opposition charged the government with a desire to subvert the constitution of Jamaica, and to tyrannize over the colonists.
 - Now, dear, you remember that I prophesied long ago that Mr. Meeks would tyrannize over you hand and foot, if you let him.
 - After a period of that fearful ordeal when children tyrannize for romances that will not come, her mind grew mutinous and balked.
 - Have not you, you priests, in the West exalted yourselves to tyrannize over the consciences of your fellow-men?