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    Decree \De*cree"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decreed; p. pr. & vb.
    n. Decreeing.]
    1. To determine judicially by authority, or by decree; to
    constitute by edict; to appoint by decree or law; to
    determine; to order; to ordain; as, a court decrees a
    restoration of property.
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    Thou shalt also decree a thing, and it shall be
    established unto thee. --Job xxii.
    28.
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    2. To ordain by fate.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Decree \De*cree"\, n. [OE. decre, F. d['e]cret, fr. L. decretum,
    neut. decretus, p. p. of decernere to decide; de- + cernere
    to decide. See Certain, and cf. Decreet, Decretal.]
    1. An order from one having authority, deciding what is to be
    done by a subordinate; also, a determination by one having
    power, deciding what is to be done or to take place;
    edict, law; authoritative ru?? decision. "The decrees of
    Venice." --Sh???.
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    There went out a decree from C[ae]sar Augustus that
    all the world should be taxed. --Luke ii. 1.
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    Poor hand, why quiverest thou at this decree?
    --Shak.
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    2. (Law)
    (a) A decision, order, or sentence, given in a cause by a
    court of equity or admiralty.
    (b) A determination or judgment of an umpire on a case
    submitted to him. --Brande.
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    3. (Eccl.) An edict or law made by a council for regulating
    any business within their jurisdiction; as, the decrees of
    ecclesiastical councils.

    Syn: Law; regulation; edict; ordinance. See Law.
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    Decree \De*cree"\, v. i.
    To make decrees; -- used absolutely.
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    Father eternal! thine is to decree;
    Mine, both in heaven and earth to do thy will.
    --Milton.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    decree
    n : a legally binding command or decision entered on the court
    record (as if issued by a court or judge); "a friend in
    New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out
    there" [syn: edict, fiat, order, rescript]
    v 1: issue a decree; "The King only can decree"
    2: decide with authority; "The King decreed that all first-born
    males should be killed" [syn: rule]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    176 Moby Thesaurus words for "decree":
    act, act on, action, adjudge, announcement, appointment, authorize,
    award, behest, bid, bidding, bill, brevet, bull, bylaw, call on,
    call the signals, call upon, canon, charge, charging, choose,
    choose to, command, commission, compel, condemn, condemnation,
    consideration, constitute, constrain, decide, decision,
    declaration, declare, declare lawful, decree-law, decreement,
    decretal, decretum, deliverance, demand, desire, determination,
    determine, diagnosis, dictate, dictation, dictum, diktat, direct,
    direction, directive, doom, edict, edictum, enact, enact laws,
    enactment, enjoin, establish, fiat, filibuster, find, find against,
    find for, finding, force, foredestiny, foregone conclusion,
    foreknowledge, foreordination, form, formality, formula, formulary,
    formulate, get the floor, give an order, give the word,
    have the floor, impose, injunction, institution, instruct,
    instruction, ipse dixit, issue a command, issue a writ, judgement,
    jus, kill, law, lay down, legalize, legislate, legislation,
    legitimate, legitimatize, legitimize, lex, lobby through, logroll,
    make a regulation, make legal, mandate, manifesto, measure,
    necessity, oblige, ordain, order, order about, ordinance,
    ordonnance, pass, pass judgment, pass sentence, pigeonhole, pocket,
    precedent, precept, predestination, predetermination,
    preordination, prescience, prescribe, prescript, prescription,
    proclaim, proclamation, prognosis, promulgate, promulgation,
    pronounce, pronounce judgment, pronounce on, pronouncement,
    pronunciamento, put in force, put through, railroad through,
    regulate, regulation, report, require, rescript, resolution,
    resolve, return a verdict, roll logs, rubric, rule, ruling,
    sanction, say the word, see fit, senatus consult,
    senatus consultum, sentence, set, standing order, statute, table,
    take the floor, think fit, think good, think proper, ukase,
    utter a judgment, validate, verdict, veto, will, wish,
    yield the floor

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    DECREE, practice. The judgment or sentence of a court of equity.
    2. It is either interlocutory or final. The former is given on some
    plea or issue arising in the cause, which does not decide the main question;
    the latter settles the matter in dispute, and a final decree has the same
    effect as a judgment at law. 2 Madd. Ch. 462; 1 Chan. Cas. 27; 2 Vern. 89;
    4 Bro. P. C. 287.; Vide 7r-Vin[?]. Ab. 394; 7 Com. Dig. 445; 1 Supp. to Ves.
    Jr. 223 Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)


    DECREE, legislation. In some countries as in France, some acts of the
    legislature, or of the sovereign, which have the force of law, are called
    decrees; as, the Berlin and Milan decrees.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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