Sentence example with the word 'decreed'

decreed

Definition adj. fixed or established especially by order or command

Last update: October 4, 2015


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She rarely revealed her face outside the kingdom, as was decreed by the first ruler of Tiyan so long ago.   [Please select]

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Wolowski, "decreed property."   [Please select]

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They decreed statues to their great men who deserved well of their country.   [Please select]

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Whatever happens it always appears that just that event was foreseen and decreed.   [Please select]

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On the following Friday it was decreed that the gallows should do its work.   [Please select]

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But Bernard decreed that she should remain upon the verandah, and, strangely, Tessa submitted without protest.   [Please select]

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On November 10, with some 4500 men (there had been many desertions), the march through Lancashire was decreed.   [Please select]

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If war came to England it would be no war decreed by a few men.   [Please select]

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Heaven gave this Lyre, and thus decreed, Be thou a bruised--but not a broken--reed.   [Please select]

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"Here endeth the first lesson in collie-raising, so far as The Place is concerned," he decreed, stalking back to the ringside to watch the rest of the judging.   [Please select]

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Manetho tells us that in the reign of Binothris, who is Neneter, it was decreed that women could hold royal honours and privileges.   [Please select]

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