Dictate Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (original) (raw)
Britannica Dictionary definition of DICTATE
[+ object]
1
:
to speak or read (something) to a person who writes it down or to a machine that records it
- She's dictating a letter to her secretary.
2
:
to say or state (something) with authority or power
- They insisted on being able to dictate the terms of surrender.
3
:
to make (something) necessary
- Our choice of activities will likely be dictated [=determined, _controlled_] by the weather.
- His health dictates [=_requires_] that he work at home.
- Tradition dictates that the youngest member should go first.
- The basket's function dictates its size and shape.
dictate to
[phrasal verb]
dictate to (someone)
:
to give orders to (someone)
— usually used as (be) dictated to
- I resent being dictated to by someone with half my experience.
Britannica Dictionary definition of DICTATE
1
:
an order or direction given with authority
— usually plural
- They don't allow any disagreement with the dictates of the party.
2
:
a rule or principle that guides something (such as an activity or a person's behavior)
— usually plural
- She tried to live her life according to the dictates of her conscience.
- We pay no attention to the dictates of fashion.
- the dictates of common sense