ENGL 3305 Lecture 10: ENGL 3305 Lecture 10: TTU ENGL 3305 Oxford English Dictionary Report The Word Decree

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The word decree has been in the english language since 1642. It is a word that is derived from the french word d cr ter , which directly translates to decree . The figurative and transitive meaning of the word is to command something by decree, to order, appoint, or assign authoritatively, ordain, or to ordain as by divine appointment, or by fate . The word itself has not changed much since its inception. It has been used in modern times as a legal term to make a judicial statement to give determination in a case. A written statement that determines fact as it is stated in the letter. It has several different meanings depending on the context given to the word, but primarily to make a pronouncement or claim. It can also mean to pass down or give to another.

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