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Example sentences for "dictators"

Lexicographically close words:
dictating; dictation; dictations; dictator; dictatorial; dictatorship; dictatorships; dicte; dictes; dicti
  1. Two examples may serve to familiarize the reader with the phenomenon and to moderate his surprise at the defects of the world-dictators in Paris.

  2. The reply, which was promptly given, dismayed the Italians.

  3. Further, the existence of the Rumanian delegation was generally ignored by the Supreme Council.

  4. That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.

  5. The issue of this war is the basic issue between those who believe in mankind and those who do not--the ancient issue between those who put their faith in the people and those who put their faith in dictators and tyrants.

  6. In fulfillment of this purpose we will not be intimidated by the threats of dictators that they will regard as a breach of international law or as an act of war our aid to the democracies which dare to resist their aggression.

  7. In Haiti, the dictators are gone, democracy has a new day, the flow of desperate refugees to our shores has subsided.

  8. Do not be deceived by the strong face, the look of monolithic power that the communist dictators wear before the outside world.

  9. It was 10 years ago that the determination of dictators to wage war upon mankind became apparent.

  10. From their table, they could see the mile-deep belt of mountain flowers which had been planted in the days of the dictators and expanded by the democrats.

  11. The last of these dictators to sit in San Hermano was General Agusto Segura.

  12. When they left the railway en route for the cathedral, there were Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi on his left hand, and the pro-dictators of Sicily and Naples sitting opposite them in the same carriage.

  13. The pro-dictators are charged with the execution of the present decree.

  14. It were a curious, but an idle speculation, to inquire, what effect these dictators of sedition expect from the dispersion of their letter among us.

  15. There were therefore two dictators in Venezuela, and Marino sent to Bolivar to treat about the form of government, but the latter had determined on a centralised administration with himself supreme.

  16. Dictators and soi-disant presidents were put up and pulled down one after another in a bewildering succession.

  17. Their carefully kept store of gold shows that the Bolshevist dictators are not insane but criminal.

  18. The reason why the Bolshevist dictators are now conscripting Russian labor seems evident.

  19. This despotic group of seven did not act as the party's servants, but as dictators and tyrants to defeat the expressed will of the party membership and to perpetuate itself in office.

  20. Beginning as creatures of law, the very rights, privileges and properties obtained by means of law, soon enabled them to become the dictators and masters of law.

  21. At first, the landholders and the shipping merchants were the dictators of laws.

  22. The dictators of these two countries will soon become the dictators of the human race.

  23. The Roman military dictators usually fixed a term to their dictatorships.

  24. I speak of the usurpers, not of the constitutional dictators for ten days.

  25. Quite a number of assorted big and small dictators might like my head blown off.

  26. Dictators dream world conquest, and dreams like that breed war," he said.

  27. A soldier accordingly assumed power in each of the three first cases, although the differences between the societies ruled by the Roman, the English and the French dictators are so vast that further comparison soon becomes idle.

  28. They gave him absolute power as well as Fabius, believing that he would quickly put an end to the campaign; and so there were two Dictators made for carrying on the same war, which had never happened at Rome before.

  29. He gave two vessels up to them with all the jewels and two-thirds of the specie, retaining the rest as payment for the prizes he had made, upon which the two Dictators returned to the mainland.

  30. There were thus two Dictators in Venezuela, Mariño in the East, Bolívar in the West.

  31. Embarking on a British warship he sailed for England, there to become a quiet country gentleman in a land where gauchos and dictators were unhonored.

  32. These dictators appointed for minor purposes were expected to retire from office as soon as their function was completed.

  33. The terror of change in which dictators live is shown in their constant appeal to permanence; we know that the only thing permanent in life is change; when change ceases, life ceases.

  34. As the civilization matured, using war as the chief instrument of policy, the state in the person of military dictators has tended to predominate.

  35. Roman emperors were dictators and their retention of authority was increasingly decided by the legions which were willing and able to fight for the perpetuation and extension of their authority.

  36. But it is by no means immune from the inevitable factional strife of Central America, the ambition of dictators and the evils brought about by such corruption of self-government.

  37. How many votes did the dictators of the 4th September get for themselves in the city of Paris?


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dictators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.