Synonym: authoritarian, potentate. Similar words: dictatorial, dictatorship, dictate, dictation, unpredictability, indicator, benedictory, contradictory. Meaning: [-tə] n. 1. a speaker who dictates to a secretary or a recording machine 2. a ruler who is unconstrained by law 3. a person who behaves in an tyrannical manner.
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121. People need to die. Imagine someone decides to become dictator ( decider ) of our country.
122. When the dictator was deposed, it became a stronghold of Sunni insurgents.
123. The dictator wanted to extinguish all of his opposition in one go.
124. Many Arab demonstrators have spoken hopefully of democracy, before and after overthrowing a dictator, but democracy is a system not effectively adopted without significant cultural congruity.
125. Mao unleashed his Cultural Revolution after Nikita Khrushchev denounced Soviet dictator Stalin in 1956.
126. Down with the dictator!
127. In Sulla's second civil war, Sulla again marched on Rome, removed Gaius Marius the Younger, and proclaimed himself as Roman dictator.
128. Put them in an arena, live coverage, president vs. prime minister, king vs. emperor, dictator vs. puppet ruler. It'll be like Unreal Tournament, except more fun.
129. One story about the film, possibly apocryphal, maintains that when the dictator finally recognized itsbroader antiauthoritarian and individualist themes,(sentencedict.com) he had it banned.
130. It is the first state funeral for people outside the royal family in the history of Spain's new democracy, restored after former dictator Francisco Franco died in 1975.
131. Uncle Joe in those days was Speaker of the House and supreme dictator of the Old Guard.
132. The Dictator preached war as a means of strengthening the country.
133. Their reign began in 1957, under the dictator Papa Doc Duvalier.
134. Today, the fortunes of China's dictator have undergone a cataclysmic change.
135. President Polk ordered the United States navy to let Santa Ana return to Mexico. American ships that blocked the port of Vera Cruz permitted the Mexican dictator to land there.
136. Certainly historians know that Sulla became dictator of the Roman republic after the credit crunch, but Kay said the two events were unrelated.
137. On the eve of death the dictator insisted on sticking to form.
138. Forest Whitaker won best actor playing the ruthless Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in TheLastKing of Scotland.
139. North Korea's pint-sized dictator is a master of propaganda and social manipulation, but he also apparently suffers from insecurity, delusion, and severe OCD.
140. Mussolini, Hitler's fellow fascist dictator and partner in aggression, had met his end.
141. IN 1979 Daniel Ortega led a socialist revolution against a notorious military dictator, going on to rule Nicaragua as head of the Sandinista movement until 1990.
142. The first, which was not only approved by dictator Francisco Franco but also promoted by his government as a means of "improving" the Spanish "race," was politically inspired.
143. In his book, "The Missionary Position", he berated her for spreading an extreme form of Catholicism and for accepting money from dodgy people such as "Papa Doc" Duvalier, the late dictator of Haiti.
144. Few believed that the previous dictator, Than Shwe, had genuinely retired, assuming instead that he would pull the strings from behind the scenes.
145. The government was overthrown nonviolently, but the dictator was killed.
146. You do know that most dictator and terrorist organizations are raised by the U. S. funding in the beginning, right? lol. Dumb red-neck.
147. Other times, he goes for the full-on military dictator look, complete with epaulets and beret.
148. A centralized banking network could fulfill nearly every information need a malevolent dictator might have.
149. The democrat and the dictator are six months into southern Africa's most curious marriage of convenience.
150. And he was criticized for dealing with the military government of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
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