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Similar words: dictatedictatordictationdictatorialdictatorshippredictableperiodic tableunpredictableMeaning: [dɪk'teɪt]  adj. determined or decided upon as by an authority. 
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61. All or some of the labels can be dictated or, for beginning students, the labels may simply be copied.
62. We decided that if the game was on the line and something dictated it, the streak was supposed to continue.
63. She refused to be dictated to by some stupid official in Washington.
64. Selection of stock should always be dictated by considerations of quality, rather than commercial pressures.
65. What this means is that overall economic policy should be dictated by utilitarian considerations, aiming to improve the general welfare.
66. The differences, where there are any, will be dictated by the target group of learners and their particular needs.
67. At least once a week we were tested on our ability to copy correctly a literary passage dictated to us.
68. This is usually dictated by the need for a flat area immediately next to the house to act as a sheltered sun trap.
69. Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it. Thomas Paine 
70. The lives of peasants are dictated by the arduous and endless cycle of their crops.
71. A 12,000 mile return trip to the States, plus another 1,500 miles or road travel dictated a hectic computing schedule.
72. Riding to hounds, taking fences and obstacles along a route dictated by the fox is a very skilled activity.
73. You can also save time by deciding what is essential for your horse's comfort and what is dictated by tradition.
74. The only saving grace was that the number Quinn had dictated down the line to Zack was still on the Kensington exchange.
75. In response, supporters of the act declared that the exigencies of war dictated its promulgation.
76. The terms attached to such loans are dictated by market conditions and the usual criteria of security, creditworthiness and risk.
77. These whips dictated not only the shape but also the size of the boxing ring. Sentencedict.com
78. The uniqueness of any protein is dictated by the number, type, and sequencing of the alpha-amino acids that compose it.
79. In lieu of a policy, most political decisions were dictated by military necessity.
80. At first the growth of a child is dictated by biological needs.
81. A horseback-riding experience is dictated by ability, the size of the travel budget and the amount of vacation time you have.
82. The West supported him, gave him money, and dictated his economic policies.
83. In the last analysis the need for such ideas will be dictated by observations of violent phenomena in the Universe.
84. We do not want to be dictated to by born-again Protestants or doctrinaire Catholics.
85. These transient colonialists dictated their needs, and the local populations in general complied.
86. Many feminists were also interested in birth control as an issue although discretion dictated a public silence.
87. However, it was also accepted that such programs could be protected if not dictated by idea.
88. It also ensures that omissions are not made simply because you have dictated the letter so often that familiarity has bred contempt.
89. The decision of whether or not to offer credit terms is generally dictated by industry conditions.
90. Milton had two or was it three daughters and they wrote down his poems as he dictated.
More similar words: dictatedictatordictationdictatorialdictatorshippredictableperiodic tableunpredictableunpredictabilityaddictedpredicteddistrict attorneylactatededicatedstatedvindicatedagitatedirritatedagitatedlyappellate jurisdictionunderstatedfacilitatedpremeditatedunited statesincapacitatedunited states constitutionDICTedictaddictdictum
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