Used in a Sentence

dictating

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

Editorial note

But yet dictating to others in public how they should be entertained is a good thing?

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

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

Meaning at a glance

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

verb

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

verb

To order, command, control.

verb

To determine or decisively affect.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dictating.

verb

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

verb

To order, command, control.

verb

To determine or decisively affect.

Example sentences

1

But yet dictating to others in public how they should be entertained is a good thing?

2

Not only a repayment plan, but dictating who wins and who loses in Greek society.

3

The conflicting design problems at the time (mid 1930's) dictating power plant choice?

4

Hold on now, why is Apple dictating the release schedule of my albums?

5

If someone else was dictating what they needed, I would not have been able to build my tools as effectively.

6

But having televisions running all of the time in a room already IS dictating to everyone present what they have to pay attention to.

7

Laws dictating what's legal to sell, at what price, not at all.

8

Wasn't one of the forces dictating this migration the famine itself?

9

I'm a pro-development kind of guy, but the Chinese model of unelected technocrats dictating what gets built isn't the right answer.

10

Many of the people who approached him did so because they were frustrated by companies dictating what they could and could not do with their computers.

11

Those technical geniuses are still only human: They hardly can design software interfaces that work for everyone; I don't want them dictating public policy.

12

You can argue all day about whether that prestige is earned or not, but it's not the publishers that are dictating the prestige, it's the tenure committees and faculty.

Quote examples

1

You really can't start dictating the terms of contract agreements between domestic and foreign entities with regard to "royalties" or other such payments.

2

As well as cases of "virtual suicide", as described, there were also traditions dictating which siblings were allowed to have children, and which were not.

3

Every company has a right to dictate how their services are used but they don't have a right to keep their "freewheeling public images" if they do a lot of dictating.

4

Doesn't "publishing with a paywall journal you acknowledge that your field values the prestige awarded by that journal" contract with "it's not the publishers that are dictating the prestige".

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use dictating in a sentence?

But yet dictating to others in public how they should be entertained is a good thing?

What does dictating mean?

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

What part of speech is dictating?

dictating is commonly used as verb.