dictate|dictated|dictates|dictating in English
verb
[dic·tate || dɪk'teɪt]
say (something) aloud for someone to write down; command, orde
Use "dictate|dictated|dictates|dictating" in a sentence
1. She's dictating a letter to her secretary right now.
2. The conqueror dictated the surrender terms.
3. He refused to be dictated to.
4. The director dictated to her secretary.
5. He dictated a letter to his secretary.
6. No one shall dictate to me.
7. She dictated a letter to a typist.
8. The teacher dictated to the whole class.
9. They refused to be dictated to.
10. I dictated my order over the phone.
11. He dictated a memo to his secretary.
12. He always follows the dictates of common sense.
13. The film's budget dictated a tough schedule.
14. He dictated how everything should be done.
15. Entropy dictates crystals won' t retain energy patterns
16. 10 Funds dictate what we can do.
17. I will not be dictated to like that!
18. The teacher dictated in Spanish to her class.
19. The teacher dictated a passage to the class.
20. Caution dictated that he approach the question Circumspectly.
21. The conqueror dictated terms to the surrender.
22. Something could coalesce from the dictates of battlefield skirmishes.
23. 1 No one shall dictate to me.
24. “Curative doesn’t dictate medical policy,” he added
25. Then he dictated that thousands more relocate there.