Examples of 'decreed' in a sentence
Meaning of "decreed"
To decree (verb) means to officially order or decide something with authority, often used in legal or governmental contexts
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- simple past tense and past participle of decree
How to use "decreed" in a sentence
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Fate has decreed that we must part.
No citizen was imprisoned and no emergency laws were decreed.
Fickle fortune decreed death their destiny.
Decreed with regard to members of the government.
Our lives are decreed to be taken by the gods.
Freedom is not something that can be decreed.
He also decreed that all churches be consecrated.
And what had been decreed against her.
It decreed that a husband could inflict punishment.
Seventy weeks are decreed for your people.
He decreed that all religions be honored equally.
The king himself decreed a total repentance.
He decreed that it was useless to worship her.
Your family has been decreed guilty of treason.
Allah decreed that there should be no riba.
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Whatever has been decreed will appear.
God has decreed to effectuate all things or.
Confidence can neither be decreed nor purchased.
They decreed your previous marriage invalid.
Blood feuds can be decreed by local councils.
And it is a matter which has been decreed.
All he has decreed will come to pass.
Books other than those officially decreed.
The government has decreed a red alert.
After a full hearing it was adjudged and decreed.
Scarcity is the judgment decreed by our economy.
We decreed an embargo on information against you.
The rest of the awards remain as decreed.
The number of parents decreed suitable to adopt a child.
He decreed to have them all arrested.
The provincial government decreed three days of mourning.
It was decreed witches were undeserving of a proper burial.
The elders have not yet decreed it to be my destiny.
Laws decreed by our new rulers.
They can not therefore be decreed into implementation.
Fate decreed that we should meet.
An immediate and massive emergency mechanism must be decreed.
We have decreed and hereby decree.
A detailed plan of action has been decreed.
Therein is decreed every affair of wisdom.
Economic empowerment can not be decreed.
It has been decreed by the new senate.
Now the king has decreed.
That fate decreed was meant for me.
This whole act has been decreed.
But fate decreed they would.
Victory is only victory when it is decreed and declared.
Many governments decreed a policy of silence on the subject.
Enhanced safety of maritime transport can not be decreed.
Achilles the pope decreed to revoke all recognition.