despotic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of despotic in Hindi

  • निरंकुश
  • तानाशाही
  • अत्याचारी
  • स्वेच्छाकारी
  • मनमौजी
  • स्वच्छंद
  • स्वतंत्र

despotic Definition

Adjective

  • of or typical of a despot; tyrannical.

despotic Example

  • A despotic regime ( एक निरंकुश शासन )
  • In other cases a more despotic monarchy has grown up - the prowess of one man leading to the subjugation of other clans. ( अन्य मामलों में एक अधिक निरंकुश राजतंत्र विकसित हुआ है - एक व्यक्ति की शक्ति जो अन्य कुलों के अधीनता की ओर ले जाती है। )
  • The Prussian people were keenly irritated by the cordial relations between their court and the most despotic power in Europe. ( प्रशिया के लोग अपने दरबार और यूरोप की सबसे निरंकुश शक्ति के बीच सौहार्दपूर्ण संबंधों से बहुत चिढ़ गए थे। )
  • Under orders from the despotic ruler, citizens were denied the freedom of speech. ( निरंकुश शासक के आदेशों के तहत, नागरिकों को बोलने की स्वतंत्रता से वंचित कर दिया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • The despotic judge is referred to as the “hanging judge” because he gives extremely harsh sentences.  
  • After ten years under the tyranny of the despotic ruler, the people rebelled and voted in favor of a democratic government.  
  • The despotic emperor stripped his subjects of their most valuable possessions.  
  • The Internet is still able to be "turned off" by despotic rulers.
  • was to establish Roman Catholicism, and to make himself despotic in England, with the help of the French king.
  • The new king was a man of excellent intentions and did his Louis Bonaparte best to promote the interest of his subjects, but finding King of himself unable to protect them from the despotic Holland.
  • The discovery of Anne's misdeeds coincided in an extraordinary manner with Henry's disappointment in not obtaining by her a male heir, while the king's despotic power and the universal unpopularity of Anne both tended to hinder the administration of pure justice.
  • We will not relinquish our reason in obedience to the despotic mandates of the credulous.
  • The concentrating these in the same hands is precisely the definition of despotic government.
  • Invested with despotic powers, he never once abused them to molest an opponent.
  • I, their lord and master, may import from the cringing subjects of despotic monarchies.
  • The reign of corruption and despotic inefficiency, tempered only by the student revolt, set in.
  • At first it had a King whose successors became so despotic that they were dethroned.
  • Can they whom half the world admires, can they Be advocates for vile despotic sway?
  • Alexander's diplomatic skill and moral authority, reinforced by the Capetian alliance and the revulsion of feeling caused by the murder of Becket, enabled him to force the despotic Henry to yield, and even to do penance at the tomb of the martyr.