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1
to give
orders
, or tell someone exactly what they must do, with
total
authority
:
Examples:
The
UN
will
dictate
the
terms
of
troop
withdrawal
from the
region
.
[ + question word ] He
disagrees
with the
government
dictating what
children
are
taught
in
schools
.
[ + that ] The
rules
dictate
that only running
shoes
must be
worn
on the
track
.
2
to
influence
something or make it
necessary
:
Examples:
The party's change of
policy
has been
dictated
by
its
need to
win
back
younger
voters
.
[ + that ] I wanted to take a year off, but my
financial
situation
dictated
that I got a job.
3
to
speak
something
aloud
for a person or
machine
to
record
what is said, so that it can be
written
down:
Examples:
I
dictated
my
order
over the phone.
dictate
something to someone She
spent
the morning dictating
letters
to her
secretary
.
4
an
order
that should be
obeyed
,
often
one that you give to yourself:
Examples:
dictate
of
conscience
/
common
sense
A
jury
must make
its
decision
according
to the dictates of
conscience
/
common
sense
and the
laws
of the
country
.
5
to give
orders
, or
state
something with
total
authority
:
Examples:
[ + question word ]
Tennis
club
rules
dictate
what kind of
footwear
may be
worn
on the
courts
.
6
To
dictate
also means to make
necessary
:
Examples:
The
characteristics
of the
land
dictate
much of what can be
built
.
7
to say something
aloud
for another person or for a
machine
to
record
, so that your
words
can be
prepared
in
writing
for use in
business
or a
legal
case
:
Examples:
[ T ] She
spent
the morning dictating
letters
.
8
to
speak
something
aloud
for a person or
machine
to
record
, so that what is said can be
written
down:
Examples:
dictate
a
letter
/
memo
/
reply
to sb I
dictated
a
memo
to my
assistant
, to be
sent
to all
staff
.
9
to
decide
and say what will happen,
usually
in a
forceful
way:
Examples:
dictate
terms
/
conditions
At that time the
trade
unions
were
allowed
to
dictate
terms
, and nothing happened without their
agreement
.
dictate
how/when/what, etc. The
government
shouldn't
dictate
how we run our
businesses
.
10
to
influence
something or make it
necessary
:
Examples:
The
rise
in
fuel
prices
was
dictated
by the
market
.
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