dictatorialness

[US]//ˌdɪk.təˈtɔː.ri.əl.nəs//
[UK]//ˌdɪk.təˈtɔːr.i.əl.nəs//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being dictatorial; authoritarian domineering behaviour

Phrases & Collocations

dictatorialness grows

dictatorialness rises

dictatorialness persists

dictatorialness spreads

dictatorialness wins

dictatorialness hurts

dictatorialness returns

dictatorialness remains

dictatorialness dominates

dictatorialness ends

Example Sentences

the committee criticized the ceo’s dictatorialness and demanded more transparency.

her dictatorialness in meetings stifled debate and discouraged new ideas.

voters grew tired of the mayor’s dictatorialness and voted for reform.

his dictatorialness became obvious when he refused to share decision-making power.

the report warned that dictatorialness could trigger unrest and undermine stability.

dictatorialness at the top often breeds fear and silence throughout the organization.

he tried to mask his dictatorialness with slogans about unity and discipline.

the coach’s dictatorialness created a toxic atmosphere in the locker room.

her dictatorialness clashed with the team’s collaborative culture and shared norms.

they attributed the policy failure to dictatorialness and poor communication.

dictatorialness tends to erode trust, especially during crises and layoffs.

the board moved quickly to curb his dictatorialness and set clear limits.

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