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dictate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dictate in Hindi

  • हुक्म
  • हुक्मनामा
  • आज्ञा
  • शासन
  • आज्ञापत्र

verb

  • हुक्म चलाना
  • दबाव डालना
  • हुक्म देना
  • आज्ञापूर्वक कहना
  • आज्ञा देना
  • इमला बोलना
  • बोलकर लिखाना
  • निरंकुश आदेश देना
  • तानाशाही करना
  • अधिदिष्ट करना

dictate Definition

Verb

  • lay down authoritatively; prescribe.
  • say or read aloud (words to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape).

Noun

  • an order or principle that must be obeyed.

dictate Example

  • That doesn't give you the right to dictate to me ( यह आपको मुझे हुक्म चलाने का अधिकार नहीं देता )
  • A review process can be changed as circumstances dictate ( परिस्थितियों के अनुसार समीक्षा प्रक्रिया को बदला जा सकता है ) 
  • Would you listen to a ruler if they made an unjust dictate? ( क्या आप किसी शासक की बात सुनेंगे यदि वे अन्यायपूर्ण हुक्म चलाते हैं? )
  • It was hard to stay awake as I listened to my boss dictate a long message. ( जागते रहना मुश्किल था क्योंकि मैंने अपने बॉस को एक लंबा संदेश सुनाया। )

More Sentence

  • Because Matt is a controlling man, he tries to dictate his wife’s every move.  
  • The stubborn prince refused to let his parents dictate his future.  
  • As long as my daughter is underage, I will continue to dictate her legal decisions.  
  • The media often tries to dictate public opinion by displaying one-sided articles.  
  • Hitler is an example of someone that used his power to dictate to a group of people.
  • People that dictate the rules make decisions for others with much authority.
  • This was surely the dictate of common sense, and for once common sense carried the day.
  • We are not undertaking to dictate to the German people what sort of government they should have.
  • No person, whether friend or foe, shall presume to control her goal or dictate her mode of life.
  • To which Might replies All things may be, but this: To dictate to the gods.
  • But the judge's heart may not dare to dictate to his brain or to his conscience.
  • The colonial legislatures did not hesitate to dictate to the courts in particular cases and often acted as a court of appeal.
  • He could dictate their policy at home and abroad, revise their statute-book, upset the decisions of their law-courts.
  • If you are unable to write, you may dictate the test to the professor.
  • Let the walls dictate the rest of the room.
  • Plus size summer clothes will change styles and types and then cycle back around - classic styles seem to always come back into fashion - but don't let designers dictate your comfort or style level.
  • As president, I would rather take a vote from the members of the club than dictate a decision for everyone.
  • dictate when they have to.
  • I have four letters to dictate
  • The tsar's attempts to dictate policy