Edict


The meaning of the word Edict is: an order made by a person or body of authority


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The principal’s edict prohibits female students from wearing skirts and dresses that do not cover their knees.

published by Joesph on 2021-07-29 01:30:35


According to the federal edict, all citizens must pay taxes to the national government.

published by Tu on 2021-04-17 00:19:29


Under the queen’s edict, all male members of the royal family must serve at least two years in the military.

published by Trula on 2021-12-17 17:12:09


The rebellious student went out of his way to disobey every edict issued by his principal.

published by Selina on 2021-03-12 08:20:44


When drivers learned Congress had passed an edict lowering the speed limit on federal highways, they were very upset.

published by Karla on 2021-09-11 10:21:03


A crowd formed outside the courthouse to protest the jury’s edict that set the killer free.

published by Thelma on 2021-12-12 12:42:13


According to the edict printed on the concert ticket, no video cameras may be taken inside of the arena.

published by Yuko on 2021-11-25 18:12:50


The soldiers immediately obeyed their commanding officer’s edict.

published by Diedra on 2021-12-29 07:30:48


Although city officials are considering an edict that will close public parks at ten o’clock, they probably will not pass the order because of a lack of voter support.

published by Selma on 2021-12-21 05:56:18


Most states have an edict that forbids texting while driving.

published by Desmond on 2021-03-13 03:20:11


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