diktat

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English - Turkish
dikta
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dikte
English - English
a dogmatic decree
a harsh penalty or settlement imposed upon a defeated party by the victor
{i} authoritative and harshly imposed settlement with a defeated party; dogmatic decree
disapproval You use diktat to refer to something such as a law or government which people have to obey even if they do not agree with it, especially one which seems unfair. an order that is forced on people by a ruler or government (dictatus, past participle of dictare; DICTATE)
diktats
plural of diktat
diktat

    Hyphenation

    dik·tat

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From German Diktat, from Latin dictātum, supine of dictō (“dictate”)
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