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dictate

verb transitive
To tell with authority; to deliver, as an order, command, or direction; as, what God has dictated, it is our duty to believe.

dictate

To order or instruct what is to be said or written; as, a general dictates orders to his troops.

dictate

To suggest; to admonish; to direct by impulse on the mind. We say, the spirit of God dictated the messages of the prophets to Israel. Conscience often dictates to men the rules by which they are to govern their conduct.

dictate

noun
An order delivered; a command.

dictate

A rule, maxim or precept, delivered with authority. I credit what the Grecian dictates say.

dictate

Suggestion; rule or direction suggested to the mind; as the dictates of reason or conscience.