1. His natural urge was to dictate the country- after all, they knew nothing and he was practically a god. He would take over.
2. Dictate one's will to a weaker nation.
3. The Capitol dictates the rules of The Hunger Games.
4. I dictated while everyone was writing down my poem.
In his mind, the man was a powerful leader, so he decided to dictate at home.
Example sentence - I will write the letter for you according to what you dictate to me.
The sentence "Dictate your notes to the translator" correctly uses a root word with the meaning to write.
In his mind, the man was a powerful leader, so he decided to dictate at home.
The word is spelled dictator. The base word is dictate, as in 'to dictate'.
The topic itself will dictate where the most leverage should occur.
The word dictate is a verb.
The word dictate is a verb.
The law clearly dictates what actions are required in this situation. "Oh Miss Galore, would you please dictate that letter to my secretary?", said Mr. Bond. Mr. Hitler is no longer in a position to dictate Germany.
The word dictate is a verb. Mrs. Jones will dictate a letter now.
Circumscription was used to dictate the proper timeline for planting the crops as it was imperative for us to have an abundant harvest.
The word dictate is both a noun and a verb. Example uses: Noun: The dictate of my conscience is to tell the truth. Verb: I'm your boss and I dictate what your job is.