dictatorial - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dictatorial in Hindi

  • तानाशाह का
  • एकाधिनयकीय
  • प्रभुताकांक्षी
  • प्रभुत्‍वप्रिय

Adjective

  • तानाशाह का
  • अधिनायक का
  • अनन्य
  • उद्धत
  • ढीठ
  • रोबदार
  • आदेशपूर्ण
  • आज्ञासूचक

dictatorial Definition

Adjective

  • of or typical of a ruler with total power.

dictatorial Example

  • A dictatorial regime ( एक तानाशाही शासन )
  • Arabi, after a brief fall from office, acquired a dictatorial power that alarmed the British government. ( अरबी, कार्यालय से एक संक्षिप्त पतन के बाद, एक तानाशाही शक्ति हासिल कर ली जिसने ब्रिटिश सरकार को चिंतित कर दिया। )
  • In 1835, with the title of governor and captain general, he acquired dictatorial powers, and all public authority passed into his hands. ( 1835 में, गवर्नर और कैप्टन जनरल की उपाधि के साथ, उन्होंने तानाशाही शक्तियां हासिल कर लीं, और सभी सार्वजनिक प्राधिकरण उनके हाथों में चले गए। )
  • The dictatorial boss constantly shouted orders at his nervous employees.  ( तानाशाह मालिक लगातार अपने घबराए हुए कर्मचारियों पर आदेश चिल्लाता रहा। ) 

More Sentence

  • Yelling “Cut!” the dictatorial director spent most of his time telling actors what to do on stage.  
  • Because she was bossy, the dictatorial girl always told her friends what to do.  
  • My dictatorial mother rules our house like a controlling queen.  
  • Jack’s big brother was quite dictatorial, since he usually told all of the younger children how to do their chores correctly.  
  • His pretensions and his haughty dictatorial manner at last exhausted the tsar's patience, and he was formally deposed and exiled to a monastery.
  • Although the authority of the president is carefully defined and limited by the Constitution, the exercise of dictatorial powers has been so common that the executive may be considered practically supreme and irresponsible.
  • She had given evidence of being as imperious and dictatorial as any autocrat could desire.
  • But he, still feeling dictatorial and despotic, had not yet finished asserting his authority.
  • And Mrs Carstairs had put on a tone that was raspingly dictatorial and commandeering.
  • Reason has, for Spinoza, no transcendental status or power, and it plays no dictatorial role.
  • For, to be fair to the dictatorial teacher, he really thought Pepper might be the guilty party.
  • Even at that time he behaved in a very dictatorial manner to those gentlemen when his compositions were badly executed.
  • Was he going to turn into the dictatorial type of husband after all these years of married life when he had been so altogether different?
  • He became in a measure dictatorial and high-handed in his dealings with the doctor, and altogether patronizing.
  • The party which had set up the Committee of Public Safety was now struck down by the very man who through the Directory inherited by direct lineal descent the dictatorial powers instituted in the spring of 1793 for the salvation of the republic. It remains to add that the suspects in the plot of October 1800 were now guillotined (31st of January 1801), and that two of the plotters closely connected with the affair of Nivose were also executed (21st of April).
  • his dictatorial manner