precept|precepts in English
noun
[pre·cept || 'prɪːsept]
order, directive, instruction; rule, law; command; commandment, mandate; maxim, saying, adage
Use "precept|precepts" in a sentence
1. E - is better than precept.
2. The Lord teaches His children “line upon line, precept upon precept” (D&C 98:12).
3. Example is better than precept.
4. ADDITIONAL PRECEPTS THAT PROMOTE SUCCESS
5. Practice is better than precept.
6. We all learned “line upon line, precept upon precept,” as the Lord has promised (D&C 98:12).
7. 2 Example is better than precept.
8. Example is more efficatious than precept.
9. Exercise is better than precept.
10. Precept has generally been posterior to performance.
11. Example is far more potent than precept.
12. Why should we observe the precept against stealing?
13. Why has the Church given this precept?
14. “I take the precept to abstain from killing;
15. 10 This policy goes against common precepts of decency.
16. Heedlessness for the precepts of proper behavior; licentiousness.
17. Precept developed an Internet video product named IP/TV.
18. Example is always more efficacious than precept.
19. 3 Example is always more efficacious than precept.
20. "Moreover, His Majesty never maintained himself in the five precepts.
21. I believe in the precept of 'Person first, disability second'.
22. We all know that "example is better than precept."
23. You won't find this moral precept in the scriptures.
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25. And even for the prevailing types most precepts prove transitory.