English to Urdu Dictionary tyrannical

tyrannical

اتیاچاری
definition
adjective
her father was portrayed as tyrannical and unloving
exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way.
example
There was no way he was going to give up or moderate his 'tyrannical' power except at the barrel of a gun.
Melanie is thrust into an unfamiliar family full of secrets, where Uncle Phillip pulls the strings, creating a 'tyrannical' hold over the household.
Then why does he become so 'tyrannical' when he's questioned?
Not that their rule was considered 'tyrannical' or arbitrary.
They do not speak honestly about some of the world's most 'tyrannical' regimes.
New Zealanders have those freedoms, which set us apart from 'tyrannical' regimes where Governments tell people what they can and cannot do.
Our aim was to free the public from 'tyrannical' and illegal behaviour, to annihilate anarchy and strengthen the central government.
But he was forced to flee to Athens when the revolt was crushed, and was prosecuted for having held 'tyrannical' power in Chersonesus.
He aims to create a new majority of right-wingers that can wreak 'tyrannical' havoc over the rest of us.
The thirteen colonies began with a defensive revolution against 'tyrannical' oppression and they were victorious.
That would have taught us all a salutary lesson against 'tyrannical' and unjustified government action, wouldn't it?
Finding the strict regime unnecessarily repressive on the kids, he drafts them into a choir, much to the chagrin of the 'tyrannical' head teacher.
Local officials are portrayed as corrupt and 'tyrannical' but the central leadership is described as paying serious attention to the problems.
If not, we will be waging military campaigns against new 'tyrannical' regimes over and over again.
Absolutist tyrannies are far more likely than democracies to breed absolutist 'tyrannical' resistance groups willing to do anything to fight back.
So private tyrannies become 'tyrannical' by buying up some of the trade policies of democratic governments.
The Federation was a growing 'tyrannical' power that was spreading across the Earth at an alarming rate, due to its vast military strength.
The complete right to organize for political ends guards against the danger that majorities might impose 'tyrannical' legislation.
Is it not then our job to reduce the 'tyrannical' power of our government and once again allow men to live, trade and interact as they see fit?
Diplomatic pressure and economic sanctions, for example, are useful means of engagement with 'tyrannical' regimes.
Only their lack of a tradition of liberty has held them back by keeping them under the control of 'tyrannical' governments.
Indeed, opposition to 'tyrannical' powers is the highest expression of patriotism, American style.
When the people were attacked, they would rally behind their dear leader, no matter how 'tyrannical' or cruel he was.
Religious sects have also been templates on which hierarchies form, with ideal opportunities for individual men to wield 'tyrannical' power.
The problem is not simply that we allow arms suppliers to the poor and 'tyrannical' to operate in this country; it is much worse.
Both were wars of choice, waged against 'tyrannical' regimes that did not immediately threaten the United States.
He declared it to be anti-democratic and 'tyrannical' .
It is hard to imagine that a person could support such a 'tyrannical' regime.
It wasn't a victory for liberty, only a transition from one tyranny to another, because ANY system of governance is, to some extent, 'tyrannical' .
The second is that 'tyrannical' oppression is a paradigmatic offense against the natural order.
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