Similar words: dictate, dictator, dictation, dictatorial, dictatorship, predictable, periodic table, unpredictable. Meaning: [dɪk'teɪt] adj. determined or decided upon as by an authority.
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1. The president has dictated some letters to his secretary.
2. He dictated a memo to his secretary.
3. The teacher dictated a passage to the class.
4. The teacher dictated to the whole class.
5. She won't allow herself to be dictated to.
6. She refused to be dictated to by anyone.
7. I refuse to be dictated to by you.
8. The director dictated to her secretary.
9. The teacher dictated in Spanish to her class.
10. I dictated my order over the phone.
11. I will not be dictated to like that!
12. She dictated a letter to a typist.
13. He dictated a letter to his secretary.
14. He dictated how everything should be done.
15. The film's budget dictated a tough schedule.
16. He refused to be dictated to.
17. They refused to be dictated to.
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18. When we take our vacations is very much dictated by Greg's work schedule.
19. The President dictated to them how everything would be done.
20. The choice of computer is dictated by our special needs.
21. Good form dictated that she should dress more casually in the country.
22. I'm not going to be dictated to by my little brother!
23. The massive publicity dictated a response from the city government.
24. Circumstances dictated that they played a defensive rather than attacking game.
25. Federal funds have to be used as dictated by Washington.
26. The party's change of policy has been dictated by its need to win back the support of voters.
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28. This dictated the extensive use of in-depth interviews.
29. This was not an easy decision. It is, however, a decision that we feel is dictated by our duty.
30. No person of a strong character likes to be dictated to.
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