despotism (Meaning)

Wordnet

despotism (n)

dominance through threat of punishment and violence

a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

Webster

despotism (n.)

The power, spirit, or principles of a despot; absolute control over others; tyrannical sway; tyranny.

A government which is directed by a despot; a despotic monarchy; absolutism; autocracy.

despotism Sentence Examples

  1. The nation endured decades of despotism under the iron-fisted rule of the dictator.
  2. Despotism thrived as the ruler consolidated power, subjugating all dissenting voices.
  3. Citizens suffered under the weight of despotism, yearning for a semblance of freedom.
  4. The despotism of the regime stifled innovation and progress, leading to economic stagnation.
  5. Opposition to the despotism was met with brutal reprisals, silencing any attempts at rebellion.
  6. Generations grew up under the shadow of despotism, their dreams constrained by fear.
  7. The despotism of the monarch knew no bounds, as they wielded absolute control over every aspect of society.
  8. Despite the facade of stability, the cracks of despotism were evident in the suffering of the people.
  9. The struggle against despotism ignited the flames of revolution, as the oppressed rallied for change.
  10. The overthrow of despotism marked a new era of hope and possibility for the nation.

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The nation endured decades of despotism under the iron-fisted rule of the dictator.

Despotism thrived as the ruler consolidated power, subjugating all dissenting voices.

Citizens suffered under the weight of despotism, yearning for a semblance of freedom.

The despotism of the regime stifled innovation and progress, leading to economic stagnation.