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Fixed or established especially by order or command.
appointed
prescribed
ordained
settled
1
And in truth the punishment
decreed
befell them early in the morning.
2
The Bird inherited the kingdom and
decreed
a new game, free climbing.
3
Since replays were
decreed
unacceptable, no one has found a satisfactory solution.
4
Circumstances - a delayed flight -
decreed
that they never left base.
5
Yesterday, they
decreed
the country's parliamentary poll will be held in September.
6
I therefore
decreed
that no Galilean be allowed to teach the classics.
7
Thus hath it been
decreed
by the Spirit in this wondrous Tablet.
8
And in October of the same year, it was further
decreed
that-
9
It was
decreed
that the Blaw-garen and the Kowenstyn should be pierced.
10
She realized that fate had
decreed
defeat for her in the game.
11
The Romans
decreed
godhood for quite a few of their early emperors.
12
God in his wisdom has
decreed
a new day for this valley.
13
There was gratitude in his heart that Fate had
decreed
it so.
14
The crowd-allheads bowed, as
decreed
-
drew
in
its breath and held it.
15
But it was
decreed
that France was not to stay in America.
16
The order of the military court will be carried out as
decreed
.
decreed
·
decreed by
decreed otherwise
decreed by fate
decreed death
decreed a term