Announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism.
A legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
1 I don't need to tell you that Antioch has ignored the edict .
2 The edict gave him twenty-four hours from the noon of that day.
3 The edict of the inquisitors reveals how much we have to fear.
4 It had been only a half hour since Volkov issued his edict .
5 The conductor replied as if issuing a papal edict , This is different.
6 In the year 251 B.C., King Asoka inscribed his earliest rock edict .
7 The edict against using was mild in comparison to that against dealing.
8 An edict to that effect was published and registered by the Parliament.
9 An edict was issued to collect and transport settlers to the Mississippi.
10 The new edict turned into an act of homage to Louis XIV.
11 But the edict was given and Paris obeyed, loyally and with resignation.
12 But reading between the lines of the edict , I suspect a bloodbath.
13 This edict all the clergy were ordered to read from their pulpits.
14 He issued an edict that the cats must go or be killed.
15 The edict of Valerian condemned only bishops, priests, and deacons to death.
16 Who in the 1820s issued an edict forbidding the waltz in Rome.
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