dictated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪkˈteɪt]
  • Us [ ˈdɪk.teɪt]

Meaning of dictated In English

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Examples of dictated

  • Many people feel they must do whatever their doctor dictates, and never question the advice they are given.

  • After dictating what is to be done, she then leaves her husband to do all the work!

  • When I went to the hairdresser, my mum just dictated how it was to be cut.

  • He shouldn't be allowed to dictate all the terms and conditions - it's supposed to be a democratic decision.

  • Transcription statistics (time between dictation and transcription) of the dictated cardiology notes were 8.2, 4.2, and 0.5, respectively.

  • The claim that what counts as following precedent is acting in the way dictated by the rationale is a substantive thesis.

  • The vast majority involved in that struggle believed that cosmic forces dictated the nature and degree of civic well-being.

  • Results across studies clearly substantiate the hypothesis that name writing improves more rapidly with age than the writing of dictated words.

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