Synonym: decree, edict, fiat, order, revisal, revise, revision, rewrite. Similar words: prescript, prescriptive, prescription, prescriptivism, nonprescription, prescription drug, prescription medicine, nondescript. Meaning: ['rɪːskrɪpt] n. 1. a reply by a Pope to an inquiry concerning a point of law or morality 2. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge) 3. the act of rewriting something 4. something that has been written again.
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1, But the imperial rescript tramples such considerations under foot.
2, After the Nazimov Rescript they had to start wrestling with details.
3, The bolder innovation comes direct by rescript from the emperor or else is a result of his influence.
4, His Majesty the Emperor has issued an Imperial rescript regarding Japan's acceptance of the provisions of the Potsdam Declaration.
5, Rescript, after been write, save, come out to hint again mistake, say to be lost again.
6, This rule is set forth in the rescript of the Emperor Antoninus.
7, It is decided that they should be treated as creating a trust; the liberality of interpretation is due to a rescript.
8, An indicator of the growing importance of this totalizing view of education was contained in the 1841 rescript from Rome.
9, The most persuasive piece of evidence here is the language used by Papinian in discussing the rescript.
10, " The end of World War II, the Japanese emperor in "the end of the war rescript" Japan also known as "Divine", but Japan and China is obviously the two.
11, The same indulgences were made applicable to the souls in Purgatory by a rescript of January 10,(http://sentencedict.com/rescript.html) 1854.
12, In the decades up to the end of the second world war, children were forced to memorise the rescript and recite it, word for word, before a portrait of the emperor.
13, Puyi , who is just like an outcast, read out the abdicate rescript.
14, Smash file, use namely 0 and 1 wait for number to be in source file area to rescript.
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