This was of course not the conclusion of the affair to which Charles of Montsoreau was inclined to submit; and it was evident to him that the King and his minions presumed upon his apparent youth and inexperience.
The League only tyrannises so long as the King chooses.
But why should the King support his demands," said the Marquis, "when well assured of how attached he is to the great head of the League that tyrannises over him?
There is the despot who tyrannises over soul and body alike.
There is the despot who tyrannises over the soul and body alike.
All great mental powers have an oppressing effect as well as a liberating one; but it certainly makes a difference whether it is Homer or the Bible or Science that tyrannises over mankind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tyrannises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.