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dictatorship
noun as in absolute rule
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Example Sentences
America can still outmaneuver a nuclear-armed dictatorship without sending a single U.S. soldier into combat.
"In this dictatorship, you would never take responsibility on your own to do such a political stuff. You will always have a direct order from the president."
In 1970s Brazil, democracy is devolving into a dictatorship.
According to Yarvin, democracy doesn’t work and the country should be run more along the lines of a monarchy, or to use his language, a dictatorship.
But despite all that I felt safe there, much safer than in polished, orderly Minsk, where it felt like I was being crushed under a giant concrete slab of pro-Russian dictatorship.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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