diktat Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdɪk.tæt]
  • Us [ ˈdɪk.tæt]

Meaning of diktat In English

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Examples of diktat

  • However, little direct relevance between them is apparent in the official diktat of the time.

  • We would love to see copies of the magazine in every institution in any way concerned with the language, but not by diktat.

  • These are dense agglomerations with spartan if elegant detailing, deforming with respect to context (directed views outwards, and inwards) as much as being formed according to any a priori diktat.

  • Bruenig also realises that effective policy must visibly serve the common good, and must be achieved by social consensus, not diktat.

  • In any case, the data on ethical judgments are not subject to the same regulatory changes as administrative diktat and so the earlier studies remain important and relevant today.

  • Government by diktat from the centre is unacceptable in a society which values pluralism.

  • I am not a raging beast who wants to legislate by diktat.

  • We do not agree to such a diktat and such barbarism.

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Translations of diktat In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    死命令, 勒令…

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  • 中文简体

    死命令, 勒令…

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  • Polski

    dyktat…

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