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Meaning of dracontic

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dracontic (a.)

Belonging to that space of time in which the moon performs one revolution, from ascending node to ascending node. See Dragon's head, under Dragon.

dracontic Sentence Examples

  1. The government's draconian policies have been met with widespread protest and criticism.
  2. The draconian punishment for petty crimes is a violation of human rights.
  3. The new laws on immigration are draconian and unjust.
  4. The draconian measures taken by the authorities have caused widespread suffering.
  5. The draconian restrictions on freedom of expression have stifled dissent.
  6. The draconian penalties for drug offences are inhumane and ineffective.
  7. The draconian censorship laws have prevented the free flow of information.
  8. The draconian zoning regulations have made it difficult to build affordable housing.
  9. The draconian tax laws have placed an undue burden on the poor and middle class.
  10. The draconian labour laws have made it difficult for workers to organize and bargain collectively.

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Belonging to that space of time in which the moon performs one revolution, from ascending node to ascending node. See Dragon's head, under Dragon.

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The government's draconian policies have been met with widespread protest and criticism.

The draconian punishment for petty crimes is a violation of human rights.

The new laws on immigration are draconian and unjust.

The draconian measures taken by the authorities have caused widespread suffering.