Dictated [verb]

Definition of Dictated:

command; give instructions

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Sentence/Example of Dictated:

In the long run, this might end up being more feasible for the IOC than clinging to some maximalist and—let’s face it—illusory dictate of total neutrality.

David Arden, as he promised, had dictated to him in outline the awful case he had massed against his client.

If we could find the one witness, the one who was present when the old man dictated his will at the last!

High reasons of State may be presumed to have dictated the Government policy.

According to Moréri there were in his day seventy systems of chronology founded on the history dictated by God himself.

How, indeed, can it be believed that God dictated false dates?

Self-interest and self-preservation dictated many laws which secured the welfare of society.

St. Ives is now in the 5th chapter copying; in the 14th chapter of the dictated draft.

Business prudence dictated the routings from here on, and the route led to winter quarters.

So Madame d'Infreville dictated the following in a strangely altered voice, pausing now and then, so great was her emotion.