Tyrannise
verb (used without object), tyrannized, tyrannizing.
1.
to exercise absolute power or control, especially cruelly or oppressively (often followed by over).
2.
to govern despotically, cruelly, or oppressively.
3.
to govern or reign as a tyrant.
verb (used with object), tyrannized, tyrannizing.
4.
to rule or govern tyrannically; treat oppressively.
verb
1.
when intr, often foll by over. to rule or exercise power (over) in a cruel or oppressive manner
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