Examples of 'dictates' in a sentence

Meaning of "dictates"

Dictate is a noun referring to a command or order that must be followed
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  • plural of dictate
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of dictate

How to use "dictates" in a sentence

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Geography often dictates the fate of a nation.
Dictates a preliminary evaluation late in the night.
The situation dictates that we move quickly.
Dictates whether you survived the day.
Imbeciles obey the dictates of the market.
Marks dictates to three crews out here.
And that love dictates its law.
The dictates of humanitarian law must be respected.
They follow the dictates of the body.
Logic dictates that we consider another course.
Ambient temperature dictates the rate of decay.
He dictates his last will and testament.
So common sense dictates that we walk away.
Ck dictates that she should be sewn into a sa.
But the law dictates its rules.

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The dictates of the priesthood must be silenced.
And the love dictates thy law.
Law dictates that you can not.
Murder protocol one dictates to kill on sight.
Logic dictates that you proceed to engineering.
Because the board dictates my every move.
Nature dictates that we are to be weaned at an early age.
At war with the dictates of his heart.
She dictates fashion around the world.
Lmbeciles obey the dictates of the market.
That dictates the components you are going to develop.
Only your energy dictates your future.
All care will be dispensed at thy dictates.
Security dictates we move every nine days.
It forces us to act when reason dictates otherwise.
Politeness dictates you have to eat a lot.
Enabling it to be developed or upgraded as need or desire dictates.
Then logic dictates we go beyond medical science.
I would rather answer the dictates of my heart.
Honesty dictates a poor report on the begonias.
The proposal above dictates two comments.
Timing dictates so much about your family.
The shape often dictates the form.
Everyone should do what their conscience dictates.
Following the dictates of my judgment and honor.
You are my bodyguard or guide as the situation dictates.
This alone dictates that he must die.
However this can be altered if demand dictates.
This subsequently dictates how society functions.
I will say and do what my conscience dictates.
Logical design dictates they would never.
Each man may do as his conscience dictates.
I am afraid discretion dictates a less traditional agreement.
The law of conservation of energy dictates this.
Protocol dictates we will take that phone.

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