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dictate Meaning in Tamil ( dictate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

அதிகார ஆணையிடு,



dictate's Usage Examples:

The seclusion of these rural sojourns, originally dictated by delicate health, was as wholesome to the mind as to the body.


Sometimes further rules will dictate that the quoter also names the year the film was made and the name of the actor who says the line.


This man translated to him out of Chaldee into Hebrew, while Jerome dictated to a shorthand writer his own translation into Latin.


Similarly, the comparatively small destructiveness of modern plague, even in India, may be explained by the improved sanitary conditions and energetic measures dictated by modern knowledge.


It is thus distinguished from arbitrary methods of appointment, either where the right of nominating rests in an individual, or where pure chance (such as selection by lot) dictates the result.


After wavering between various plans, he decided on the 13th of July to cast himself on the generosity of the British government, and dictated a letter to the prince regent in which he compared himself to Themistocles seating himself at the hearth of his enemy.


Charles however did not scruple shortly afterwards to disavow his noblest supporter in order to become a king on terms dictated by Argyll and Argyll's adherents.


We have been dictated to by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels for far too long.


"They were, however, outnumbered by their enemies, and it was the Romanist majority which dictated the terms of the decree, which was laid before the diet in September, enjoining a return to religious conformity within seven months.


Then, secondly, there arose the question whether the methods of exact science sufficed to explain the connexion of phenomena, or whether for the explanation of this the thinking mind was forced to resort to some hypothesis not immediately verifiable by observation, but dictated by higher aspirations and interests.


But the reality is that today 's designers have to work within a regulatory straitjacket dictated by the FIA rules.


"Short and energetic!" he remarked when he had read over the proclamation which he had dictated straight off without corrections.





Synonyms:

impose, inflict, visit, mandate, bring down, order, prescribe,



Antonyms:

untidiness, disorganise, disorganize, deregulate, war,

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