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"Dictature" Meaning

A dictature is a form of government where one person or a small group of people have absolute power and control over the country or society. They make decisions without consulting others and often suppress opposition or dissent. The term can also refer to a period of time under such a government, characterized by strict laws, censorship, and a lack of individual freedoms.

"Dictature" Examples

Usage Examples for "Dictature"


1. Beneath the surface, a faint air of dictature hung over the office, making employees wary of speaking up for fear of retribution.

2. The new government, led by a charismatic leader, was accused of establishing a dictator's dictature, suppressing opposition and free speech.

3. As the company grew, the CEO's dictature over decision-making led to a sense of stagnation and disengagement among team members.

4. The monarch's absolute dictature over the kingdom was criticized by liberal dissidents, who argued for greater representation and democracy.

5. By consolidating power and eliminating her opponents, the president's dictature was cemented, but it didn't guarantee stability or prosperity for the country.

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