High-handed in a sentence as an adjective

There was nothing poisonous or high-handed about what he wrote.

It uses a sort of high-handed pseudo-objective tone but is actually highly political and opinionated.

I was attempting to communicate that any high-handed company wide commands are unlikely to fit with everyone's personal foibles.

Joshua's telling characterises pg/ the modocracy as being almost implausibly high-handed.

Especially with high-handed methods like downvotes and single-sentence dismissals as garbage.

Perhaps journals become prestigious only when run by high-handed, arrogant, rejecting editors.

Yes, these proposals are terribly risky, but they deserve well-thought replies that highlight the actual risks and difficulties instead of high-handed dismissal on grounds of "geo-engineering".

Add to that the capricious and high-handed way Apple treats app developers and it's incredible that developers like Panic not only keep developing for Apple platforms, they only develop for this platform.

When before the greatest protection was being locked in file cabinets?but do not forget that all of Thiel's relatively nuanced views are countered by...."Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the series depicts decidedly flawed characters living in an exciting but brutal period and improving surgery through clever, risky and -- by today’s standards -- often-high-handed medical procedures.

High-handed definitions

adjective

given to haughty disregard of others

See also: cavalier