Definitionn. an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
Last update: September 27, 2015
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He does not find it true to experience that man necessarily acts at the dictation of selfish motives. [Please select]
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"Don't you take dictation in V B." [Please select]
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And Abel did so, bit by bit, to Jan’s dictation. [Please select]
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The other men had submitted to the Squire's iron dictation. [Please select]
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He retired, but, being no coward, and not choosing to submit to dictation, he came again. [Please select]
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Sovereigns do not like dictation from subjects, however powerful. [Please select]
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"Now, you take that pen and write at my dictation." [Please select]
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Not at all: but--" "Then let me write from your dictation. [Please select]
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We had reading and geography and Canadian history and dictation today. [Please select]
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These letters, which he took from dictation, and the letters from Richmond that he read to his chief, told him too plainly that the limits of the Confederacy were shrinking. [Please select]
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