English to Kannada Dictionary dictatorial

dictatorial

ಸರ್ವಾಧಿಕಾರದ
definition
adjective
a dictatorial regime
of or typical of a ruler with total power.
example
In response, she declares a state of emergency and assumes 'dictatorial' powers, restricting many freedoms.
He in fact wanted to jettison anyone who would stand up to his 'dictatorial' tendencies.
Chile's return to democracy was preceded by 17 years of 'dictatorial' rule.
In fact, Lenin had not been less 'dictatorial' or less ruthless than Stalin.
They rejected a proposal that would have augmented the powers of the already 'dictatorial' presidency.
Piedmontese commissars sent to Venice by Charles Albert were almost immediately withdrawn, and Manin assumed 'dictatorial' powers.
In his work and his personality, Rand comes off as 'dictatorial' .
Only undemocratic, 'dictatorial' and authoritarian countries would seek to deprive the right of others to speak.
Bishops who toed his line were given land, tax exemptions and 'dictatorial' powers.
The Yugoslav regime became increasingly 'dictatorial' , ruling provinces through military governors.
Previously, they had not just a 'dictatorial' government, but in many ways a totalitarian government and leader.
The act gave Hitler what he wanted - 'dictatorial' power.
He will be autocratic and 'dictatorial' , and things will only happen his way or not at all.
This corrupt and 'dictatorial' regime is fully backed by the western powers.
Still, it is clear she disapproves of his conceited manner and 'dictatorial' inclinations.
So it appears that the Americans are quite happy working with extreme 'dictatorial' regimes.
But typically the 'dictatorial' F1 supremo doesn't see this setback as remotely his Waterloo!
Such violent protests might have been tolerated in the past because there were no other channels for expressing opinions during the 'dictatorial' regimes.
Trotsky even hinted that if, as seemed likely, Russia was again attacked by foreign powers, he would ask for 'dictatorial' powers and direct the war effort.
I'd much rather have a spirit of cooperation among sovereign states than a 'dictatorial' global public health regime.
Mike explains why resistance was so difficult under the rigid, 'dictatorial' regime which still called itself socialist.
Which is part of the charm for Coutts, whose curating style has never been 'dictatorial' .
In some cases, a republic may be a 'dictatorial' or totalitarian state.
Is the appointed representative of a 'dictatorial' regime a legitimate representative in the UN?
The citizenry of totalitarian or violently 'dictatorial' states have no legitimate means to discharge this fear.
Mussolini was not in a position whereby he could assert his authority and it is probable that the extent of his 'dictatorial' powers never did equal those acquired by Hitler.
She is not, of course; but does her work have overtones of a totalitarian or 'dictatorial' mentality?
Napoleon now became Consul for life, with almost 'dictatorial' powers.
For much of that time he enjoyed overwhelming support in both parliament and in the country, and acted almost 'dictatorially' .
They lecture on about democracy, but they act 'dictatorially' , and they do not tolerate any difference of opinion.
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