decreeing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈkriː]
  • Us [ dɪˈkriː]

Meaning of decreeing In English

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  • At the same time, he supported his local allies by decreeing states of siege to allow electoral manipulation.

  • There might be a case for decreeing that fertility treatment for women over 55, for example, should not be allowed.

  • It is no use at all decreeing that development shall take place irrespective of the national resources which are available to pay for it.

  • We are also decreeing that a way of life that has been honoured in this country for centuries should come to an end.

  • Parliament does not flinch from decreeing heavy penalties for evil crimes.

  • They seem to be decreeing that this should be the end of long leases, no matter how or when they were arrived at, between whom, or under what circumstances.

  • Does he mean retroactively decreeing that everyone serving a given sentence shall be deemed to have been sentenced to half that term, with some prisoners due for release?

  • The petition resulted in the conference decreeing the creation of the monument to victims of repressions.

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