As a verb: I decree that no one will enter the room with the new carpet while wearing shoes.
As a noun: Mother gave the decree, so we have to take off our shoes if we want to watch TV.
Your nothing but a decree.
We must abide by the consulate's decree.
He put his entire decree in a sentence.
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.
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
The police officer decreed to know the answer to his question
Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.Yes. You can contact the court that issued the divorce decree and request a certified copy of the decree. You can find that court by performing an online search using the county and state + divorce court.
According to the king's official decree, the children of Christmas town may no longer play with toys.Due to the cult leader's decree, none of his followers could communicate with the outside world.The president has the power to decree any laws or rulings he desires.
He banishes Romeo from Verona.