Definition of «decree»

A decree is a legally binding order or decision made by an authority, such as a court or government. It can be used to describe a wide range of actions, including those that are intended to settle legal disputes, impose penalties for wrongdoing, or establish rules and guidelines for behavior. In its most general sense, a decree is any official proclamation or command that sets out the will of the authority making it.

Usage examples

  1. The governor issued a decree banning smoking in all public places.
  2. The judge issued a decree granting full custody to the mother.
  3. The company's CEO issued a decree implementing a new dress code policy.
  4. The king issued a decree pardoning all political prisoners.
  5. The board of directors issued a decree approving the annual budget.
  6. The president signed a decree imposing trade tariffs on imported goods.
  7. The mayor issued a decree declaring a state of emergency due to extreme weather conditions.
  8. The university president issued a decree prohibiting protests on campus.

Sentences with «decree»

  • - If divorced and need to pay child support or any type of maintenance ONLY ordered by court will need ALL pages of divorce decree signed by judge. (clearlending.com)
  • You will be asked to present evidence to assist the judge in making her decision and to provide her with a written final decree of divorce to sign. (info.legalzoom.com)
  • The investigation will seek to find out if the social service broke a consent decree with how it used personal data. (9to5google.com)
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