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The definition of edict is: A decree or proclamation issued by an authority and having the force of law. An example is: We held firm to Father's edict.
An edict is a proclamation, command, directive, law, or pronouncement.
Creon's edict defied moral law.
An edict is an official order or decree issued by a person in authority. It is typically directed towards a specific group of people and carries the force of law. Edicts are used to communicate important information or instructions and are expected to be followed and respected by those to whom they are addressed.
Which one are you talking about? The Edict of Toleration?
Definition: public words issued by an official that explains a law or command. Sentence: For example: The king sent out an edict that only one religion would be permitted in the kingdom.
A Presidential Edict, or Executive Order in the USA.
The law states that Force = Mass * Acceleration, and that is what the law shows.
An official declaration by an emperor could be termed an "edict" or "pronouncement." The specific declarations will vary depending on which emperor it was and the time period in which it was given.
Decree, guideline, law and statue are synonyms for rule. Additional synonyms include order, regulation and edict.
Newton's first law is to define force Second law to measure force Third law to know about nature of force What about fourth law? I have not heard about it. May be your expectation with gravitation
A law by Diocletian that outlined the maximum prices that certain goods could be sold at and the penalty for selling them for more was death