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edict
[ ee-dikt ]
noun
- a decree issued by a sovereign or other authority.
Synonyms: ,
- any authoritative proclamation or command.
edict
/ 藞颈藧诲瑟办迟 /
noun
- a decree, order, or ordinance issued by a sovereign, state, or any other holder of authority
- any formal or authoritative command, proclamation, etc
Derived Forms
- 别藞诲颈肠迟补濒, adjective
- 别藞诲颈肠迟补濒ly, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别路诲颈肠顎僼补濒 adjective
- 别路诲颈肠顎僼补濒路ly adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of edict1
Example Sentences
鈥淢ore than 110 million acres of national forests fall under this dangerous edict. We will use every legal tool at our disposal to halt the Trump administration鈥檚 implementation of this order.鈥
But this food aid appears to have become be another chess piece in the joust between California and the Trump administration鈥檚 efforts to pressure state and local officials to follow its edicts.
More challenging was accepting Garcia鈥檚 edict that he鈥檇 have to wait until the final two weeks of the track season to reach peak form.
What role do the states play in pushing back against President Trump's executive orders and other edicts?
Donald Trump has issued dozens of executive orders and other edicts.
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