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What does tyrannic mean?

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Adjective
  1. (dated) Tyrannical.
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That he was pious after a fashion is most likely, but that he also practised the tyrannic cruelties of his age is undoubted.
But Frederick is responsible, as every principal is, who launches an agent in a lawless and tyrannic course.
This might resemble George Orwell's 1984 with its tyrannic, manipulative government, glossed over by a veneer of humanitarian-sounding doublethink and moralistic rationalizations, and is a very real possibility.
He was trembling through fear that the Spanish government might call him to account for this tyrannic act.
In 1991, after the end of the tyrannic years of Ceausescu, when the Brothers could meet again, many Spanish Brothers arrived in Rumania in order to help reconstitute some communities.
If Europe manages to muster the courage to stand up to Minsk, this day might be remembered as the beginning of the end of Mr. Lukashenko's tyrannic rule.

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