despotize Antonyms
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Meaning of despotize
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despotize (v. t.)
To act the despot.
despotize Sentence Examples
- The tyrant sought to despotize the nation, consolidating power through fear and coercion.
- His ultimate goal was to despotize the entire region, establishing himself as the undisputed ruler.
- The despot aimed to despotize the government, stripping away any semblance of democracy.
- As he continued to despotize the judiciary, justice became a mere tool of his whims.
- The despot's efforts to despotize the media led to censorship and propaganda.
- Citizens feared the consequences of allowing the despot to despotize the economy, knowing it would only lead to further exploitation.
- Opposition parties warned against the despot's attempts to despotize the electoral process, fearing rigged elections.
- Despite international outcry, the despot continued his mission to despotize every institution in the country.
- The despot's attempts to despotize education met resistance from teachers and intellectuals.
- If left unchecked, the despot's actions would despotize the entire fabric of society, leaving no room for freedom or dissent.
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To act the despot.
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The tyrant sought to despotize the nation, consolidating power through fear and coercion.
His ultimate goal was to despotize the entire region, establishing himself as the undisputed ruler.
The despot aimed to despotize the government, stripping away any semblance of democracy.
As he continued to despotize the judiciary, justice became a mere tool of his whims.