Decree
/dɪˈkriː/
Meaning & Definition
noun
An official order issued by a legal authority.
The governor issued a decree to enforce new regulations for public health.
A formal and authoritative command, especially one having the force of law.
The court's decree mandated that the child be returned to her parents.
A decision or determination made by a judge or magistrate.
The family's request for a new trial was denied through a court decree.
verb
To order or decide with authority.
The council decreed that all public events should be canceled due to the emergency.
To make a formal and authoritative order.
The king decreed a day of celebration for the anniversary of his reign.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'decret', from Latin 'decretum', meaning 'decision, edict'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
decree absolute
A court order that officially ends a marriage.
royal decree
An official order issued by a monarch.
decree nisi
A provisional decree, especially in divorce proceedings.
Related Words
edict
A formal proclamation or order.
mandate
An authoritative command.
proclamation
A public or official announcement.
Slang Meanings
To make something official.
He decreed that Friday would be a holiday.
Impose a rule or decision.
She decreed that there would be no phone usage during the meeting.