decreeing 的 2 个定义
- a formal and authoritative order, especially one having the force of law: a presidential decree.
- Law. a judicial decision or order.
- Theology. one of the eternal purposes of God, by which events are foreordained.
de·creed, de·cree·ing.
- to command, ordain, or decide by decree.
decreeing 近义词
mandate, legal order
decreeing 的近义词 35 个
- act
- announcement
- directive
- edict
- injunction
- instruction
- judgment
- law
- order
- proclamation
- regulation
- rule
- ruling
- statute
- behest
- bidding
- charge
- charging
- command
- commandment
- declaration
- dictum
- direction
- enactment
- ordinance
- precept
- prescript
- promulgation
- pronouncement
- rap
- say
- ukase
- decretum
- the riot act
- the word
decreeing 的反义词 3 个
order rule or action
更多decreeing例句
- On March 11, the Zelensky government issued a decree appointing Bensh to the board of Naftogaz.
- Among the elements of the city’s consent decree was a broadened definition of “use of force,” which required reporting even an arrestee’s complaint that handcuffs had caused physical pain.
- Now, the veteran officer said, the continued decline in arrest rates and proactive-policing levels are driven more by uncertainty over what is allowed under the city’s new consent decree, even after multiple training sessions.
- For another thing, Grandpre notes that the consent decree has made it harder for his organization and others to demand specific state-level reforms, such as increasing funding for witness protection in Baltimore.
- What’s more, the Justice Department has imposed a decree on both agencies for decades that requires them to license songs to all comers.
- Just two weeks later, the Sultan issued his decree that shariah, Islamic law, would be the new law of the land.
- Justice Anthony Kennedy has more power than any president or justice in history to decree the law of the land.
- Morever, every minister must be onfirmed by presidential decree.
- We need to challenge this top-down decree that all web connections should, by default, be child-friendly.
- A 2010 decree took it a step further: they will be stricken with a “crime against sacraments.”
- The patriarchal decree of the government was a good deal of a joke on the plains, anyway—except when you were caught defying it!
- A royal decree (December 31, 1622) orders the Dominicans in the Philippines not to meddle in affairs of government.
- Do not heed the Governor-Generalʼs decree, calling you to arms, even though it cost you your lives.
- The Spanish authorities issued a decree regulating the price of meat and other commodities.
- How did the Spanish Government fulfil, on its part, the decree spontaneously issued in 1868?