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A harsh decision unilaterally imposed especially on someone defeated.

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  • Noun : The Board of Education issued a diktat that all employees must report an hour earlier
  • A "diktat" -- let's start spelling it right -- is an "authoritative or dogmatic statement or decree."
  • There was no appeal against the Earl's diktat, which is evidence of the vast powers he had over the hoi polloi.
  • The new "diktat" lets the FBI conduct investigations up to a year without having to show suspicion of criminal activity.
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