Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Exceedingly strong in the hand; hence, rigorously determined or severe; unmerciful.
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Examples
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But will people in these countries quietly acquiesce to iron-handed rulers provided they have food on the table, good teachers in good schools and medicines in hospitals?
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He built the Zulu kingdom through his military genius - as well as his iron-handed rule.
May 2009 2009
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He built the Zulu kingdom through his military genius - as well as his iron-handed rule.
History of Violence 2009
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He built the Zulu kingdom through his military genius - as well as his iron-handed rule.
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He built the Zulu kingdom through his military genius - as well as his iron-handed rule.
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It reflected "the emergence of an iron-handed leader who, by exploiting Russians 'desire for law and order, has struck a sympathetic chord among millions sick of the corruption" of the Yeltsin years.
Katrina vanden Heuvel: Needed: A New Direction for US-Russian Relations 2008
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Despite the country's long history of submission to iron-handed regimes, most Soviet politicians admit there's no going back to the totalitarian rule of Stalin's day -- or even Brezhnev's.
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Indeed, their own power was assumed after their own violent upheavals and maintained by their iron-handed dictatorships which crush any dissent that could be the impetus for democratic change.
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At the State Department and at the White House, Marroquín was understood to be an iron-handed despot.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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At the State Department and at the White House, Marroquín was understood to be an iron-handed despot.
The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005
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