Dictators

/dɪkˈteɪtərz/ noun

Rulers with complete power who obtained control by force and aren't elected; leaders who demand absolute obedience.

From Latin 'dictator,' originally meaning 'one who dictates' or 'one who speaks.' In ancient Rome, a dictator was a magistrate given temporary absolute power during emergencies.

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