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despotic (adj.)

"pertaining to or of the nature of a despot or despotism," 1640s, from French despotique (14c.), from Greek despotikos, from despotēs "absolute ruler" (see despot). By 1734, "unlimited, arbitrary, tyrannical." In 18c. also despotick. Related: Despotical; despotically.

Despotic monarchs sincerely anxious to improve mankind are naturally led to endeavour, by acts of legislation, to force society into the paths which they believe to be good, and such men, acting under such motives, have sometimes been the scourges of mankind. Philip II. and Isabella the Catholic inflicted more suffering in obedience to their consciences than Nero or Domitian in obedience to their lusts. [Lecky, "History of European Morals," 1869]

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Definitions of despotic from WordNet

despotic (adj.)
belonging to or having the characteristics of a despot;
Synonyms: despotical
despotic (adj.)
ruled by or characteristic of a despot;
his administration was arrogant and despotic
moved from a feudal to a despotic order
despotic (adj.)
characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty;
despotic rulers
Synonyms: authoritarian / autocratic / dictatorial / tyrannic / tyrannical
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