draconian in a sentence
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Definition
Draconian refers to laws or measures that are excessively harsh or severe.
Sample Sentences
- The government's draconian measures to control the pandemic sparked widespread protests among citizens.
- Many critics argue that the new law is too draconian and infringes on personal freedoms.
- Her draconian approach to discipline left little room for creativity and self-expression among her students.
- In response to the recent crime wave, the mayor proposed draconian penalties aimed at deterring future offenders.
- The company's draconian policies on employee conduct led to a high turnover rate and low morale.
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