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tyrannize
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tyr·an·nize  (tr-nz)
v. tyr·an·nized, tyr·an·niz·ing, tyr·an·niz·es
v.tr.
To treat tyrannically; oppress.
v.intr.
1. To exercise absolute power: "So it is the nature of such persons to insult and tyrannize over little people" (Henry Fielding).
2. To rule as a tyrant.

[Middle English, from Old French tyranniser, from tyran, tyrant; see tyrant.]

tyran·nizer n.
tyran·nizing·ly adv.

tyrannize, tyrannise [ˈtɪrəˌnaɪz]
vb
(when intr, often foll by over) to rule or exercise power (over) in a cruel or oppressive manner
tyrannizer , tyranniser n
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Verb1.tyrannize - rule a country as a tyranttyrannize - rule a country as a tyrant          
dictate - rule as a dictator
2.tyrannize - rule or exercise power over (somebody) in a cruel and autocratic mannertyrannize - rule or exercise power over (somebody) in a cruel and autocratic manner; "her husband and mother-in-law tyrannize her"
ballyrag, boss around, browbeat, bully, bullyrag, hector, push around, strong-arm - be bossy towards; "Her big brother always bullied her when she was young"

tyrannize
verb oppress, bully, dictate to, intimidate, coerce, enslave, terrorize, subjugate, browbeat, ride roughshod over, rule with an iron hand, domineer over, have someone under your thumb fathers who tyrannize their families
Translations
tyrannize [ˈtɪrənaɪz]
A. VTtiranizar
B. VI to tyrannize over a peopletiranizar un pueblo
tyrannize [ˈtɪrənaɪz] tyrannise (British) vttyranniser
tyrannize over
vttyranniser
tyrannize
vt (lit, fig)tyrannisieren
tyrannize [ˈtɪrəˌnaɪz]
1. vttiranneggiare
2. vi to tyrannize over sbtiranneggiare qn


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