Tyranny

/ˈtɪr.ə.ni/ noun

Tyranny is cruel and unfair control over other people, especially by a government or ruler. It often involves abuse of power and ignoring people’s rights.

From Old French "tyrannie," from Latin "tyrannia," from Greek "tyrannos" meaning an absolute ruler, originally without the strong negative meaning. Over time, the term became linked to harsh, oppressive rule.

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