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Sentence count:51+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-02-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: decreelaworderproclamationrulingSimilar words: predictpredictionbenedictoryvaledictionunpredictabilitydictumindictaddictMeaning: ['iːdɪkt]  n. 1. a formal or authoritative proclamation 2. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge). 
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1. They caballed against the emperor's edict.
2. The festival was banned by royal edict.
3. Most shops are ignoring the government's edict against Sunday trading.
4. The emperor issued an edict forbidding doing trade with foreigners.
5. The emperor issued an edict forbidding anyone to leave the city.
6. He issued an edict that none of his writings be destroyed.
7. Where it could, it expropriated resources by simple edict.
8. By the Edict of Milan, promulgated in 313, he forbade persecution of all forms of monotheism in the Empire.
9. One of them once issued an edict against promiscuous kissing on New Year's Day.
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10. We accepted it without question as an edict from on high.
11. The union reacted bitterly to a toughly worded edict from Darlington area delivery services manager Spencer Hindmarsh to keep costs down.
12. The local County Manager, Michael O'Malley, issued an edict to planning officials not to attend public rallies.
13. Thus the ius honorarium, developed by the praetor's edict, played a vital part in the development of Roman Law.
14. There, I predict that any such legislative edict would be tossed out on its ear.
15. A further edict of Aug. 18 raised the monthly minimum wage from 4,000,000 intis to 16,000,000 intis.
16. The Phoenix King issued an edict forbidding them to set foot on Ulthuan.
17. The edict was subject to many interpretations.
18. Conclusion: PrDlonged treatment time adversely edict outcome of radiotherapy for NSCLC.
19. And edict is retroactive, covering 131 companies that have listed on mainland stock markets since 2005.
20. APGBI scoring systems can accurately pr edict operative mortality in patients undergoing colorectal cancer resection.
21. But in terms of actual control, we have forsworn many other areas where hitherto we sought to control by centralized edict.
22. So the recommendations are a helpful guideline, not a biblical edict.
23. Although many private groups would lose their funding, governments would not be bound by his edict.
24. Her pronouncements were delivered with the formality of a Vatican edict.
25. He tried to persuade senior clerics to issue an edict allowing him to kill President Mohammad Khatami.
26. If I were a mayor for a day, I'd pass an edict that every utility company digging up an urban street would have to pay a tree tax in kind.
27. Round the eye, full face and neck and the full body thin wrinkle and wrinkle and edict wrinkle and double chin"turkey neck" , "butterfly sleeve"abdomen and thigh skin laxity etc.
28. As the city's parks commissioner in the 1990s, he issued an edict concerning the 10-foot-high jungle gym near his childhood home in northern Manhattan.
29. An official or authoritarian declaration a proclamation or an edict.
30. Therefore King Darius signed the writing , that is, the edict.
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