All 4 Uses
tyranny
in
Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech
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- To give security to these countless homes, they must be shielded from the two giant marauders, war and tyranny.†
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- Now I come to the second danger of these two marauders which threatens the cottage, the home, and the ordinary people — namely, tyranny.†
- I have now stated the two great dangers which menace the homes of the people: War and Tyranny.†
- But if the dangers of war and tyranny are removed, there is no doubt that science and co-operation can bring in the next few years to the world, certainly in the next few decades newly taught in the sharpening school of war, an expansion of material well-being beyond anything that has yet occurred in human experience.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(tyranny) harsh and unjust rule
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)