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Draconian

usgb/drəˈkəʊniən/Volume
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Draconian suggests unjust harshness or cruelty, and often criticism. SlideCitizens viewed the new curfew as draconian and oppressive.
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Often used in legal or policy contexts to describe overly harsh rules. SlideThe draconian law imposed heavy fines for minor offenses.
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The term originates from Draco, an ancient lawmaker known for strict codes. SlideThese modern rules are almost as draconian as those of ancient times.