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dic·tate (dĭḱtāt́, dĭk-tāt́)

[Latin dictāre, dictāt- frequentative of dīcere, to say.]

verb: -tat·ed, -tat·ing, -tates. 

transitive verb 

  1. To say or read aloud to be recorded or written by another: dictate a letter.
    1. To prescribe with authority; impose: dictated the rules of the game.
    2. To control or command: “Foreign leaders were . . . dictated by their own circumstances, bound by the universal imperatives of politics” (Doris Kearns Goodwin)

intransitive verb 

  1. To say or read aloud material to be recorded or written by another: dictated for an hour before leaving for the day.
  2. To issue orders or commands.

noun 

  1. A directive; a command.
  2. A guiding principle: followed the dictates of my conscience.

synonyms:

dictate, decree, impose, ordain, prescribe These verbs mean to set forth expressly and authoritatively: victors dictating the terms of surrender; martial law decreed by the governor; impose obedience; a separation seemingly ordained by fate; taxes prescribed by law.