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dictatory Meaning

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dictatory (a.)

Dogmatical; overbearing; dictatorial.

dictatory Sentence Examples

  1. The leader's dictatorial behavior left no room for dissent among the citizens.
  2. In the workplace, the manager's dictatorial approach stifled creativity and employee morale.
  3. The dictator's dictatorial regime imposed strict control over the media, limiting freedom of expression.
  4. The teacher's dictatorial management of the classroom stifled the students' enthusiasm for learning.
  5. Under the dictatorial rule, citizens were subjected to constant surveillance and limited civil liberties.
  6. The executive's dictatorial decision-making style led to a lack of collaboration and innovation within the company.
  7. The committee chairman's dictatorial control over meeting agendas hindered open discussion.
  8. The coach's dictatorial tactics created tension among the players, affecting team dynamics.
  9. The dictator's dictatorial policies resulted in economic stagnation and widespread poverty.
  10. The citizens rebelled against the dictatorial government, demanding democratic reforms.

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Dogmatical; overbearing; dictatorial.

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The leader's dictatorial behavior left no room for dissent among the citizens.

In the workplace, the manager's dictatorial approach stifled creativity and employee morale.

The dictator's dictatorial regime imposed strict control over the media, limiting freedom of expression.

The teacher's dictatorial management of the classroom stifled the students' enthusiasm for learning.