"Diktat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Diktat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Diktat" Meaning

A diktat is a term used to describe a decree or an edict, often imposed by a government or a ruler, that is issued without considering the opinions or suggestions of others. It is often used to describe a decision or a ruling that is arbitrary, authoritarian, or even coercive.

"Diktat" Examples

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A diktat is a decision or an edict that is imposed by a government or an authority, often without the consent of those affected.

Example Sentences:


After the war, the occupying power issued a diktat that reformed the country's government.
The new president issued a diktat that banned all forms of public protest.
The company's CEO issued a diktat that forced all employees to take a 20% pay cut.
The United Nations issued a diktat that demanded an immediate ceasefire in the conflict zone.
The mayor issued a diktat that prohibited all outdoor gatherings over 10 people.

Grammar and Usage:


Diktat is often used to describe a decree or an edict that is imposed by a higher authority.
It is often used in a formal or official context.
Diktat can be used as a noun or a verb. As a verb, it means to issue or impose a decision or an edict.
The word has a slightly negative connotation, implying that the decision or edict may be unfair or unpopular.

Idiomatic Expressions:


"Take a diktat" means to issue a decree or an edict.
"Imposed a diktat" means to impose a decision or an edict without consent.

Synonyms:


Decree
Edict
Imperative
Ultimatum

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