Meaning & Definition of word "Fiat"

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    Fiat

    /ˈfiːæt/

    noun:

    • 1. An authoritative decree, sanction, or order.
      • Example: The government's fiat mandated all businesses to close during the lockdown.
    • 2. A formal grant or order from an authority.
      • Example: The city council issued a fiat to restrict construction in certain areas.
    • 3. In economics, a currency that is declared to be legal tender but is not backed by a physical commodity.
      • Example: The value of fiat money can fluctuate based on the trust in the issuing government.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'fiat' meaning 'let it be done'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fiat currency:

    Money that is declared by a government to be legal tender, but has no intrinsic value.

    fiat accompli:

    An accomplished fact that is presumably irreversible.

    fiat lux:

    Let there be light; an expression often used metaphorically.

    Related Words

    decree:

    An official order that has the force of law.

    edict:

    A formal proclamation or order issued by an authority.

    mandate:

    An official order to do something, typically issued by a government.

    Slang Meanings of fiat

    Meaning: An arbitrary decision or rule imposed without consideration.

    Example Sentence: That new policy was just a fiat from the top management.

    Meaning: Referring to something that is not backed by value, similar to a joke.

    Example Sentence: They laughed at the idea of making their virtual currency a fiat.