Your nothing but a decree.
The king issued a decree to lower taxes in the kingdom.
We must abide by the consulate's decree.
The police officer decreed to know the answer to his question
A decree is something given to someone that is legally an official order. A good sentence would be, the divorce decree was finally filed and finalized.
This power arose only on the granting of a decree of divorce.
"I decree you to open your books to page 125 and answer the questions given to you!" Decree means a firm law or order.
The town passed a decree that would be enforced by the police.The king issued a decree against theft in his kingdom.
In this sentence, "decree" refers to an official order or announcement issued by a governing authority. It signifies that the decision has been formally made and is expected to be followed. In this case, the decree establishes that next Friday will be recognized as a holiday.
My all powerful parents issued a decree that I can't go out on week nights.
Why does nature always seem to decree nasty weather for our annual family picnic
To determine the part of speech of the highlighted word "decree," I would need to see the sentence in which it appears. Generally, "decree" can function as a noun (referring to an official order) or as a verb (meaning to officially order something). If you provide the sentence, I can give a more specific answer.
In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world.