Sentence example with the word 'edict'

edict

act, bulletin board, decree-law, diktat, form, jus, notification, prescription, regulation, senatus consultum

Definition n. a formal or authoritative proclamation

Last update: April 12, 2016


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Ashoka's edicts are inscribed in the pillars.   [adjective]

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The principal’s edict prohibits female students from wearing skirts and dresses that do not cover their knees.   [verb]

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According to the federal edict, all citizens must pay taxes to the national government.   [verb]

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The edict of Nantes had been repealed two years before; but the Calvinists were still very numerous at Nimes.   [noun]

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An Edict of The King of Prussia.   [adjective]

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"No officer of a civilized army could issue such an edict."   [verb]

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(Edict of Canopus.)   [adjective]

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"You do not know this place, and since the edict."   [noun]

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We have heard great outcries, and deservedly, on breaking the edict of Nantes, and other stipulations.   [noun]

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Finally, he issued an edict prohibiting the smoking of tobacco throughout the New Netherlands.   [verb]

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Certainly armed resistance to her uncle's first edict would not please her.   [noun]

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