DIKTAT


Meaning of DIKTAT in English

/ ˈdɪktæt; NAmE dɪkˈtæt/ noun

[ C , U ] ( disapproving ) an order given by a government, for example, that people must obey :

an EU diktat from Brussels

government by diktat

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WORD ORIGIN

1930s: from German , from Latin dictatum something dictated, neuter past participle of dictare .

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