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A tyrant is a ruler who exercises absolute power oppressively or cruelly. The term is often used to describe a leader who governs without regard for the rights of their subjects, often using fear and intimidation to maintain control. Tyrants typically do not adhere to democratic principles or respect the rule of law.

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