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In some senses, diktat is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
regional
VERB + DIKTAT
fear, invoked
DIKTAT + NOUN
outcome
noun
A dogmatic decree or command, especially issued by one who rules without popular consent.
Whatever the pressures that have invoked the Minister's diktat, the outcome is Gilbertian.
Today, regional diktat is now supplemented (though not wholly replaced) by other means of recruiting elites.
A harsh penalty or settlement imposed upon a defeated party by the victor.
Even Hitler's success in capturing the allegiance of the masses was due far more to this programmes of social reform than to his denunciations of the Diktats of Versailles or his belief in an expansionist future for Germany.
Whatever the pressures that have invoked the Minister's diktat, the outcome is Gilbertian.
WiktionaryToday, regional diktat is now supplemented (though not wholly replaced) by other means of recruiting elites.
WiktionaryIt should be noted that Saddam's power was held up by fear and diktat.
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In some senses, diktat is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.