The correct spelling is dilemma.
Some example sentences are:
We need to discuss how to get out of this dilemma.
The long-standing dilemma finally reached a conclusion.
No, the spelling of "dilemna" has not been changed to "dilemma." "Dilemma" has always been the accepted spelling, whereas "dilemna" is an incorrect variation that some people mistakenly use.
The correct spelling of dilemma is exactly as it is written in this answer. There is no word that is called dilemna. The word is defined as a problem that has several possible answers.
No, the correct spelling is actually dilemma.
You have just answered your own question! Dilemma, the one you spelt was correct. Nice work!
Organisational dilemna is all about how to reconcile inconsistency between individual needs and aspirations on the one hand, and the collective purpose of the organisation on the other.
Yes, it is
Heathcliff - 1980 Pumping Iron Mungo's Dilemna 1-28 was released on: USA: January 1984
this is a classic example of whether or not he should be a "whistleblower" (someone who tells the public about a wrongdoing of an organization to which they belong) on his company. It tests his loyalty to his firm against his knowledge that his company is being dishonest with the public. Actually it is not whistleblower. Whistleblower would have turned it in already in this question he has not turned anyone in yet and he is in the dilemna of what to do so the actual ethical dilemna would be Loyalty vs. Truth. I know this because i have seen it on a test very recently and got it right.
Dilemma is a noun.
The original dilemma opposed to the modern dilemma is the controversey of freedom vs. order whereas the modern dilemma is freedom vs. equality
An alliterative sentence for dilemma is "Danny dared Don to draw a dramatic dilemma."
I was perplexed by the dilemma.