Mastering Classic C++ Programming: A Comprehensive Guide to Core Language Features and Object-Oriented Programming Concepts


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Despotic
des·pot·ic | adjective
tyrannical: having unlimited power and using it unfairly and cruelly over people;
e.g. When the kingdom was at its lowest point, the ruler was despotic as he wrested control from society to keep his position.


Omnipotent
om·nip·o·tent | adjective
(referring to a deity, God or higher power) having unlimited power and is able to do anything - absolute knowledge and authority;
e.g. The third person point-of-view can take on an omnipotent presence as the writer constructs the story for all of the character's thoughts, feelings, and actions.


Sovereign
sov·er·eign | noun
a supreme political ruler that's recognized by the people;
e.g. Everyone in the kingdom knew the next sovereign, because it was the first born of their current ruler.


Phrase & Idioms
take someone in hand
to start to be in charge of someone, especially in order to improve someone's behavior.
e.g. The malevolent person was taken in hand by the authority.



Phrasal Verb
go over (something) / go through (something)
to practice and repeat something in order to learn it.
e.g. I need to go over my lines before the show.



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-- Charlie Tremendous Jones





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