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Filter by Meaning The pet owner's tyranny over their animals led to neglect and mistreatment.
The boss's tyranny made it difficult for employees to work efficiently.
The workers went on strike to protest against the tyranny of their bosses.
The people of the country were tired of the tyranny of corruption and bribery.
The people revolted against the tyranny of the king.
The novel depicts the tyranny of slavery in the 19th century.
The overthrow of the monarch marked the end of the tyranny and the beginning of a democratic society.
The CEO's tyranny over the company led to a mass exodus of employees.
The people united to overthrow the tyranny of the unjust law.
The political leader's actions were seen as an abuse of power and tyranny over the people.
The protestors were beaten and arrested by police for speaking out against the tyranny of the government.
The teacher's tyranny made the students feel uncomfortable.
The novel highlights the tyranny of gender roles and societal expectations.
The country suffered under the tyranny of a military dictatorship for decades.
The king was a tyranny to the peasants in his kingdom.
The dictator was a tyranny to his citizens, suppressing any dissent or opposition.
The classroom bully was a tyranny to the weaker students.
The teacher's tyranny over her students was well-known among the faculty.
The parents' tyranny over their child's life led to rebellion and estrangement.
The older sibling was a tyranny to their younger brother, always bossing them around.
The novel portrays the tyranny of the ruling class over the working class.
The dictator's tyranny was brought to an end by a popular uprising.
The boss was a tyranny to his employees, working them long hours without breaks.
The wealthy landlord was a tyranny to his tenants, raising the rent without warning.
The judge was a tyranny to the accused, always ruling in favor of the prosecution.
The company's bureaucracy had become a tyranny, stifling creativity and progress.
She couldn't tolerate the tyranny of her controlling partner any longer.
The government's tyranny over its citizens was a violation of human rights.
The coach's tyranny over the team caused many players to quit.
The tyrant's tyranny over his family led to years of emotional abuse.
The ruler's tyranny led to a rebellion by the people.
The novel explores the themes of tyranny and oppression.
The slave trade was a form of economic tyranny.
My diet requires me to avoid sugar, which can be a form of tyranny.
The people of the country suffered under the tyranny of their cruel king.
The students revolted against the tyranny of the strict school principal.
The revolution aimed to overthrow the tyranny of the oppressive government.
The refugees fled their country to escape the tyranny of the ruling regime.
The leader's corruption led to tyranny and oppression.
The revolution was sparked by the people's resistance to tyranny.
Many people in the country live in fear of the tyranny of the local gang.
The people of the small village were under the tyranny of the corrupt local politician.
The tyranny of fear can paralyze a person and prevent them from taking risks.
The tyranny of technology is causing people to be less connected with each other.
The tyranny of a toxic relationship can have devastating effects on one's mental health.
He rebelled against the tyranny of his parents and left home at an early age.
The tyranny of the clock causes people to rush through their days without enjoying life.
The tyranny of poverty is a vicious cycle that is difficult to break.
The students protested against the tyranny of the school's strict dress code.
The workers were tired of the tyranny of their boss and decided to go on strike.
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