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Etymology

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tyranno- +‎ -phobic

Adjective

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tyrannophobic (comparative more tyrannophobic, superlative most tyrannophobic)

  1. Characterized by tyrannophobia.
    • 2011, Eric A. Posner, Adrian Vermeule, The Executive Unbound: After the Madisonian Republic, →ISBN, page 197:
      In the first, tyrannophobic constitutional designers set up elaborate vetogates, legislative and judicial oversight, and other checks and balances, all with an eye to minimizing the risks of executive dictatorship.
    • 2012, Tom Ginsburg, Comparative Constitutional Design, →ISBN, page 330:
      Our data set is cross-sectional, so we cannot directly test whether a democracy with a tyrannophobic population is less likely to become a dictatorship.
    • 2019, Simon Reid-Henry, Empire of Democracy, →ISBN:
      The conservative legal scholars Eric Posner and Adrian Vermeule thought that the uproar was all just 'tyrannophobic' nonsense.