It means that someone has declared something that is considered to be law.
Yes, the word "decreed" exists. It is the past tense of the verb "decree," which means to issue an official order or decision. The term is often used in legal or formal contexts to refer to authoritative proclamations made by a governing body or figure.
Impurity, sometimes called uncleanliness, is a spiritual, not physical thing; decreed by God in certain circumstances, and not easily comprehended by humans. In many cases it's directly or indirectly associated with death.
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That is not a word in the English language.
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It is an order backed by the word of law. Such as: The king decreed that all thieves will be punished by flogging.
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It means that someone has declared something that is considered to be law.
In the holiday special, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", the mayor decreed that no toys were allowed in his city.
The town passed a decree that would be enforced by the police.The king issued a decree against theft in his kingdom.
Yes, the word "decreed" exists. It is the past tense of the verb "decree," which means to issue an official order or decision. The term is often used in legal or formal contexts to refer to authoritative proclamations made by a governing body or figure.
Gilgamesh's destiny was decreed by Enlil of the mountain, the father of the gods.
The pharoh decreed that all peasants were to work in the granaries.
The king decreed that previous criminals are no longer allowed to obtain jobs.
Decreed to Die - 1913 was released on: USA: November 1913
Sure to be, cursed and decreed are clue words for fated. Additional clue words include destined, decided and foredoomed.