dictateˈdɪk teɪt, dɪkˈteɪt; ˈdɪk teɪt
dictate (v)
- present
- dictates
- past
- dictated
- past participle
- dictated
- present participle
- dictating
dictate (n)
- plural
- dictates
dictate
English Definitions:
dictate (noun)
an authoritative rule
dictate (verb)
a guiding principle
"the dictates of reason"
order, prescribe, dictate (verb)
issue commands or orders for
dictate (verb)
say out loud for the purpose of recording
"He dictated a report to his secretary"
dictate (verb)
rule as a dictator
dictate (Noun)
An order or command.
dictate (Verb)
To order, command, control.
dictate (Verb)
To speak in order for someone to write down the words.
dictate
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