as a noun; proclamation, edict
as a verb: to proclaim, to order, to command
mandate
Proclaimed.
another word for royal decree
Decree
Decree or ordain.
The word ordinance (local law) has the synonyms statute, bylaw, rule, decree, edict, order, or dictum.
Decree or judgment. Sometimes the word "order" is used to mean various types of court rulings.
A papal decree is called a Papal Bull.
"Decree" is itself a six-letter word, meaning "proclamation" or "edict".
This power arose only on the granting of a decree of divorce.
Yes, "decree" is a noun. It refers to an official order or decision issued by a legal authority.
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.
My all powerful parents issued a decree that I can't go out on week nights.
Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.