draconian

/drəˈkoʊniən/
adjective
  1. Extremely harsh, severe, or strict, especially in laws, rules, or punishments.
    • The school's draconian dress code banned all jewelry and colored hair.
    • The company faced criticism for its draconian policy of monitoring employees' every keystroke.
    • Many people protested the draconian new law that imposed heavy fines for minor offenses.
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