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decrees
noun as in mandate, legal order
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Rather, there are nebulous decrees that can potentially be enforced by the Thai authorities.
It is around the time of decrees expelling Jews from England, France, and Spain in 1290, 1306, and 1492 respectively.
More critically, 4chan is not a committee that issues decrees for its minions to enact.
But when frightened he could be cruelty itself, as is shown in his terrible decrees against the Spanish guerillas.
Upon these do we place ourselves, as immovably fixed as the decrees of the living God.
The decrees of his providence affect his intelligent and moral creatures not less than those that know not to resolve.
Meantime, news of these transactions arrived at Rio, as well as notice of the decrees of the Cortes at Lisbon.
From this time Christianity was exposed to outbursts of heathen rage, and express decrees were published against it.
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On this page you'll find 67 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to decrees, such as: edict, statute, instruction, directive, announcement, and proclamation.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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