dictator in the PONS Dictionary

dictator Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

down with the dictator!
a fallen dictator
army [or military] dictator

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In an emergency, a temporary dictator could be appointed.
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In order to allow the dictator to achieve immortality, three main projects are being undergone to explore various possibilities to achieve immortality.
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During this time many organisations and newspapers with a nationalist tendency spoke of him as a future dictator.
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The two men go to the room where the supposed dictator is controlling the televisions that he is seen on and capture him.
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Many themes, such as justice and love, are mocked in the novel, and escape from the dictator's tyranny is seemingly impossible.
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The widow toppled the dictator who fled the country.
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He wins the standoff and becomes the undisputed military dictator of the world.
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His opponents claimed that he was a tired dictator whose departure was inevitable, whereas his supporters believed that he was winning a battle with dissidents.
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This led to the dictator's downfall, arrest, and imprisonment.
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As a result, the dictator game is not formally a proper game (as the term is used in game theory).
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