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  2. 1. : to speak or read for a person to transcribe or for a machine to record. dictating a letter to her secretary. 2. a. : to issue as an order. b. : to impose, pronounce, or specify authoritatively. dictate the terms of surrender.

  3. to say or read (something) aloud for another person to transcribe or for a machine to record: to dictate some letters to a secretary. to prescribe or lay down authoritatively or peremptorily; command unconditionally: to dictate peace terms to a conquered enemy.

  4. to give orders, or tell someone exactly what they must do, with total authority: The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region. [ + question word ] He disagrees with the government dictating what children are taught in schools. [ + that ] The rules dictate that only running shoes must be worn on the track. [ T ]

  5. to speak something aloud for a person or machine to record what is said, so that it can be written down: I dictated my order over the phone. dictate something to someone She spent the morning dictating letters to her secretary. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. In a very different meaning, dictate means to say something out loud to a person or into a machine so it can be recorded. Up until fairly recently, bosses dictated letters and reports to secretaries who wrote them down.

  7. 2 days ago · 1. verb. If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down. Sheldon writes every day of the week, dictating his novels in the morning. [VERB noun] Everything he dictated was signed and sent out the same day. [VERB noun] [ Also VERB] 2. verb.

  8. From Longman Business Dictionary dic‧tate1 /dɪkˈteɪtˈdɪkteɪt/ verb [ transitive] to say words for someone else to write down When Laurie got back to the office, she dictated a letter to Stewart. —dictation noun [ uncountable] Many computers can take voice-activated dictation. → See Verb table dic‧tate2 /ˈdɪkteɪt/ noun [ countable] formal an orde...

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