dictate to

phrasal verb

dictated to; dictating to; dictates to
: to give orders to (someone)
usually used as (be) dictated to
I resent being dictated to by someone with half my experience.

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Whispering Mode lets users dictate to Flow when others are around simply by whispering the words. Mark Sparrow, Forbes, 30 Sep. 2024 Americans do not like to have their major decisions dictated to them. Casey B. Mulligan, National Review, 25 Sep. 2024 Still, Hoffman’s demanding and radical view of documentary filmmaking and its inherent contrivances was artistically fruitful, not as a dictate to other filmmakers but a guiding light for his own work. Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 6 Sep. 2024 The Pentagon needs to work with, not dictate to, the private sector. William J. Burns, Foreign Affairs, 10 June 2024 Scott Hanselman, a Microsoft vice president who looks after its global developer community, says that in the pre-Nadella era, Microsoft had a reputation for dictating to developers and forcing them to use the company’s entire tech stack. Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 20 May 2024 Still, the perception that European powers are dictating to their governments stings. Patricia Cohen Jes Aznar, New York Times, 14 Mar. 2024 The main message is: don’t let other people dictate to you how to live your life. Rachel Syme, The New Yorker, 14 Mar. 2024 My view is: People ought to be allowed to live their lives, without a great Social Engineer hanging over them, and dictating to them. Jay Nordlinger, National Review, 3 Jan. 2024

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“Dictate to.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dictate%20to. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.

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