English to Bengali Dictionary dictator

dictator

একনায়ক
definition
noun
Nevertheless, even absolute monarchs or totalitarian dictators are constrained by forces beyond their control.
a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained power by force.
a machine that records words spoken into it, used for personal or administrative purposes.
translation of 'dictator'
noun
একনায়ক,
উত্পীড়ক,
শাসক,
রাজা,
সার্বভৌম শাসক
example
The strategy of the 'dictator' Fabius prevented further losses.
He defeated Pompey's troops in many battles and became the 'dictator' of Rome.
Caesar was declared 'dictator' of Rome by the now submissive Senate.
We have struggled courageously to topple the 'dictator' and establish democracy.
In the early first century BC the 'dictator' Sulla sought to eliminate his opponents by ‘proscribing’ the names of all those who were declared to be traitors.
The Society took its name from the Roman 'dictator' Fabius, nicknamed ‘Cunctator’, or delayer.
The pig leader Napoleon and his rival Snowball symbolize the 'dictator' Stalin and the Communist leader Leon Trotsky.
Saturday night the truth will be spoken and it will come from none other than boxing's 'dictator' over the last decade, Roy Jones Jr.
The ability of the surgeon to allow himself to become a partner, not a 'dictator' , is critical.
Caesar was a warlord and a 'dictator' , but if one can look past that, as ridiculous as it sounds, then one would also notice that Caesar did a lot of good for Rome.
Sulla used his power as 'dictator' to refashion the Roman state.
Why bother, ask many commentators, expending moral indignation on a totalitarian 'dictator' who is universally despised?
Gaius Octavius, as Augustus was originally known, was 18 when in 43 BC his great-uncle, the 'dictator' Julius Caesar, was assassinated.
The realism of the Romans about the relationships between power and consent can be seen in the office of 'dictator' , for dictatorship was a constitutional office in republican Rome.
Stalin has metamorphosed into a totalitarian 'dictator' intent on conquest, and the storm clouds of a new conflict gather.
We see a 'dictator' using force to repress and persecute his opponents.
In 46BC Cleopatra arrives in Rome; Caesar is appointed 'dictator' for 10 years; he revises the calendar
the prewar era was a period whose apple-cheeked 'dictator' was Doris Day
We opposed him from day one, because it was clear that he was a socialist 'dictator' and a tyrant.
Instead of building bridges of friendship to the people of Central Asia, we are instead aligning ourselves with the brutal 'dictators' who oppress them.
There are many countries in the world where the unfortunate people living there, are subject to the whims of corrupt 'dictators' who have managed to gain power, usually by force.
First of all, we have been supporting despots, 'dictators' , and oligarchs in all those states for a variety of purposes.
Moreover, American distrust of government has long fed on the abuses of state power abroad, whether by despotic monarchs, fascist 'dictators' or communist tyrants.
Lucky to still be up, I assume they're fishing around for rich 'dictators' as we speak, plus a manager, plus a defence.
They have allowed terrorists, anarchists, 'dictators' and religious fanatics to flourish within their borders.
Their wealth is being drained via corrupt Governments and 'dictators' and the international community is turning a blind eye
They are not representative of the public and are behaving like 'dictators' .
Kings and 'dictators' might be very good at imposing order, but as early bankers learned the hard was they can't be trusted to pay back their debts.
Assassinating 'dictators' and toppling undemocratic regimes doesn't sound so bad, in the end.
If the genes of violence are in many of us, why are they less likely to be in democratically elected rulers than in 'dictators' ?
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