dictatorship diktatörlük

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dictator
A tyrannical boss, or authority figure
A totalitarian leader of a country, nation, or government
A person who dictates text (e.g. letters to a clerk)
Originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient Rome, who held full executive authority for a term granted by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war
A ruler or Führer, the highest level of authority
{n} a chief ruler, an absolute magistrate
In Roman Law, an appointed individual given exceptional powers in times of crisis
A tyrannical boss
One invested with absolute authority; especially, a magistrate created in times of exigence and distress, and invested with unlimited power
a person behaves in an tyrannical manner; "my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime"
{i} tyrant, despot, autocrat
One who dictates; one who prescribes rules and maxims authoritatively for the direction of others
a speaker who dictates to a secretary or a recording machine
A totalitarian leader of a dictatorship. They wield absolute authority, usually to the detriment of the people (evil dictator), however, there are cases (such as benevolent dictators) where they are beneficial
- a ruler with absolute power
a ruler who is unconstrained by law
A dictator is a ruler who has complete power in a country, especially power which was obtained by force and is used unfairly or cruelly. In the Roman republic, a temporary magistrate with extraordinary powers. Nominated in times of crisis by a consul, recommended by the Senate, and confirmed by the Comitia Curiata, the dictator's term was six months or the duration of the crisis, and he had authority over all other magistrates. By 300 BC his powers were limited; no dictators were chosen after 202. The dictatorships of Sulla and Julius Caesar were a new form with almost unlimited powers. Caesar became dictator for life just before his assassination; afterward the office was abolished
a person who has total power for making every decision in a country
Originally, a magistrate without colleague in republican ancient Rome, who held full executive authority for a term grated by the senate (legislature), typically to conduct a war
dictatorship diktatörlük
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