decree|decrees in English
noun
[de·cree || dɪ'kriː]
edict, law, mandate, rule
Use "decree|decrees" in a sentence
1. The Empress hereby decrees:
2. Local inspectors helped enforce presidential decrees.
3. These countries'borders originate from Stalin's decrees.
4. Summonses, decrees, edicts, warrants, patents of nobility.
5. Loyally proclaiming all his wise decrees!
6. It was veritably rule by emergency decrees.
7. The cabinet quickly passed the Decree on Peace and the Decree on Land.
8. • What was the underlying focus of God’s decrees about blood?
9. The king promulgate a decree.
10. I will obey your decrees; do not utterly forsake me.
11. The Annulment decree attempts to
12. - Major Accident Hazards Decree(33),
13. The CPC also may issue decrees, decisions, and instructions.
14. Recently, decrees were issued to clamp down on terrorism.
15. The Chancellor’s responsibilities include: the composition and archiving of decrees
16. We must continue to learn his righteous decrees and obey them.
17. By God’s decree now is done.
18. May it come when you decree,
19. 2 Before the decree takes effect,
20. The final decree dissolved their marriage.
21. The Committee also requests clarification as to the relationship between Decree 26/1996 and Decree 1/1990.
22. Darius’ investigation and decree (1-12)
23. This decree obliges unions to delay strikes.
24. An administration that cannot enforce its decrees is, in effect, powerless.
25. 23 The emperor's decrees and letters were in the national archives.