Used in a Sentence

dictates

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dictates.

Editorial note

Video only dictates the intensity of the 3 components (RGB), the spectral distribution of the components is dictated by the color filters in the TFT and its lightsource.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

To speak in order for someone to write down the words.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dictates gathered in one view.

verb

To speak in order for someone to write down the words.

noun

An order or command.

verb

To order, command, control.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dictates.

verb

To speak in order for someone to write down the words.

noun

An order or command.

verb

To order, command, control.

verb

To determine or decisively affect.

Example sentences

1

Video only dictates the intensity of the 3 components (RGB), the spectral distribution of the components is dictated by the color filters in the TFT and its lightsource.

2

Most companies will make plans to deal with associated problems, though, particularly when the company dictates the timing.

3

For example, if it dictates things like: The sum of FOO and BAR should never exceed BAZ.

4

A library dictates a stack since it's hard to use a Python library in an Haskell application.

5

The valuation at which you invest dictates the kind of exits you will need in order to satisfy your LPs.

6

What you feel dictates what you think about the stuff you have contact with in life.

7

The birthday problem dictates that you start getting collisions after ~sqrt(D) random entries.

8

EPA dictates a maximum pump rate of 10 gal per minute [1]....

9

But I think it's disingenuous to say that the nature of the Internet dictates that it be governed by different principles.

10

Sometimes it's not the size of the investment that dictates success.

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The pace of change dictates that threshold to some extent.

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So for example, the amount of knowledge in an economy determines the level of growth, and growth dictates the level of knowledge in the next phase.

Quote examples

1

If a library dictates a "technology stack", then maybe it's more of a "framework" than a "library"?

2

I view gender as just as arbitrary a hindrance as race, especially given that the "Biblical definition of marriage" also dictates things like how one should treat their sex slaves.

3

We have a serious shortage of talent to meet the demand..." Basic economics dictates that there is only a shortage if prices are increasing, and they are not, certainly not relative to overall price increases.

4

The legal framework of consenting age protects the abuse of a minor's inability to "think like a grown up", though it's arguable if the age of consent is too low (because biology dictates an older brain has a matured executive function capacity) or too high (because some kids, as many can attest, are wise beyond their years).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dictates in a sentence?

Video only dictates the intensity of the 3 components (RGB), the spectral distribution of the components is dictated by the color filters in the TFT and its lightsource.

What does dictates mean?

To speak in order for someone to write down the words.

What part of speech is dictates?

dictates is commonly used as verb, noun.