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Meanings of
dicta
in English
Spanish
dictamen
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Legal concept.
dictum
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legal concept
Spanish
dictamen
Synonyms
Examples for "
dictum
"
dictum
Examples for "
dictum
"
1
Such
dictum
gives the lie in arrogant fashion, to healthful human experience.
2
He translates E. M. Forster's modest
dictum
into rugged Americanese: always connect.
3
They are humaner, was one
dictum
;
they are more frivolous, ironically another.
4
Agatha waited for his
dictum
-
it
needed
very little skill to decide that.
5
That was the
dictum
of Franklin Taylor, Farmer, on Rural Route No.
Usage of
dicta
in English
1
Keeping to church
dicta
can be very difficult, even for an archbishop.
2
Every one of these
dicta
appears to be open to serious objection.
3
And did the expert utter any further authoritative
dicta
on the matter?
4
Now, scholars are debating whether his Commerce Clause statements are
dicta
or not.
5
Some of his obiter
dicta
have the whiff of Edenic innocence about them.
6
Good sense of history and even of various Biblical
dicta
.
7
This was not precisely vanity; it was rather the long habit of undisputed
dicta
.
8
Woe to the heretics, to the minority, who would not bow to its
dicta
.
9
The
dicta
of his that are preserved vibrate between cynicism, shrewdness, wisdom, and tenderness.
10
The same dispute appears, in more complicated form, in the conflicting
dicta
of the critics.
11
The Sorbonne was prevailed upon to condemn several of Erasmus's
dicta
as heretical in 1526.
12
Tsze-sze does more than adopt the
dicta
of Confucius.
13
From among the best of the occasional
dicta
,
&c. attributed to him, the following are selected:-
14
Its prominent position demanded this excellence, for it commanded the most critical
dicta
of the visitors.
15
And, as fast as their interests changed, so did the acts and
dicta
of Government change.
16
Acklen's
dicta
were to the same general effect.
Other examples for "dicta"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dicta
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
abrupt dicta
adopt the dicta
authoritative dicta
biblical dicta
clever dicta
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Translations for
dicta
Spanish
dictamen
Dicta
through the time
Dicta
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common