Associations to the word «Decree»
Noun
- Holiness
- Clement
- Azores
- God
- Patriarch
- Exemption
- Indulgence
- Visitation
- Annexation
- Mandate
- Petition
- Foreigner
- Triumph
- Manila
- Appellation
- Hera
- Xii
- Judgment
- Cyrus
- Utterance
- Royal
- Oath
- Drafting
- Confessor
- Gazette
- Viii
- Cabinet
- Calendar
- Augsburg
- Approval
- Adoption
- Autonomy
- Divine
- Catholic
- Uzbekistan
- Elect
- Xxii
- Azerbaijan
- Provision
- Confirmation
- Requiring
- Allegiance
- Stalin
- Liechtenstein
- Legislation
- Directorate
- Bishop
- Nasser
- Underworld
- Nobles
- Saxe
- Whichever
- Extermination
- Rome
- Annihilation
- Emergency
- Xiv
- Sacrifice
- Mankind
- Assembly
- Isabella
- Hannibal
- Feast
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DECREE, noun. An edict or law.
DECREE, noun. (legal) The judicial decision in a litigated cause rendered by a court of equity.
DECREE, noun. (legal) The determination of a cause in a court of admiralty or court of probate.
DECREE, verb. To command by a decree.
DECREE ABSOLUTE, noun. (legal) the official decree marking the legal end of a marriage, allowing the two people to remarry; it follows the decree nisi after six weeks (in Britain)
DECREE ARBITRAL, noun. (Scotland) (legal) An award made by an arbiter
DECREE NISI, noun. (legal) a decree issued on a first petition for divorce; it becomes absolute at some later date unless cause is shown why it should not
Dictionary definition
DECREE, noun. A legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge); "a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there".
DECREE, verb. Issue a decree; "The King only can decree".
DECREE, verb. Decide with authority; "The King decreed that all firstborn males should be killed".
Wise words
Pass no rash condemnation on other peoples words or actions.