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.
The police officer edict to the crowd.
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You have to abide to this edict . This edict was made by court.
An edict is a proclamation, command, directive, law, or pronouncement.
Edicts are official commands. The king's edicts don't always make sense.
some antonyms for edict are suggestion, recall, opposite, veto, and request.
suggestion or request
An edict is an official order by someone with authority. A good sentence would be, the judge gave his edict after 3 hours of debate.
An edict is an official order by someone with authority. A good sentence would be, the judge gave his edict after 3 hours of debate.
You have to abide to this edict . This edict was made by court.
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The officials of the city sent out an edict on their formal stationary that no city employees were to take unallowed breaks on the job.
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The Edict of Milan was 313 AD.
Edict of Beaulieu happened in 1576.
Edict of Nantes happened in 1598.