Characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty.
Expecting unquestioning obedience.
1 His tone was too dictatorial ; George expected civility when asked a favor.
2 Lopez says he is being made a scapegoat by a dictatorial government.
3 They want a less dictatorial and a more entrepreneurial environment, says McClafferty.
4 The Prince was, in reality, clothed with dictatorial and even regal powers.
5 The servant of an ordinary person would hardly have been so dictatorial .
6 First, he uses a bullhorn, which makes him come across as dictatorial .
7 And the change being rude and dictatorial , she was startled into opposition.
8 Upon that point Holland has absolutely dictatorial power at the present moment.
9 And anyway, in the end, how dictatorial did he want to become?
10 Freedom from eons of dictatorial rule, is that so awful a goal?
11 Lisa is popular and easygoing while Kate is dictatorial and a traditionalist.
12 He was scrupulous not to take any step which might seem dictatorial .
13 The paradox of the dictatorial personality is that it can't replicate itself.
14 If you find her refractory, be patient and persuasive, instead of dictatorial .
15 This was superfluous, since they had already clothed him with dictatorial powers.
16 He was never dictatorial to his children, but meant what he said.
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