Results for: decree,%20preordain%20(by%20a%20higher%20power);%20decide%20in%20advance,%20predetermine,%20predestine,%20foreordained,%20foreordained%20by%20God%20or%20a%20deity
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act of judging; forming of an opinion; assessment, opinion; verdict, sentence of a court; decree, sentence; ability to judge, good sense, act of making a statement, decision of a judge, decision on a disputed matter, discernment or good sense, divine p...judgment
act of judging; forming of an opinion; assessment, opinion; verdict, sentence of a court; decree, sentence; ability to judge, good sense, judgmentjudgement
act of ordaining; investiture into a religious office; setting apart of someone or something for a particular purpose or function; order, decreeordainment
act something out, legislate, ordain, decree; act out, perform, make something lawenact
arbitrary order, decree, command, do, let it be done (Latin), official sanctionfiat
arrange in advance, predestine, decree in advance; determine beforehand, set in advance; appoint in advance, designate beforehandpreordain
authoritative and harshly imposed settlement with a defeated party; dogmatic decree, dictatorial statement, harsh imposed settlementdiktat
authoritative command, decree, orderedict
capitular, member of a church council; civil or ecclesiastical decree; collection of civil or ecclesiastical decrees, member of ecclesiastical chapter, of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chaptercapitulary
command given, control, governing principle, rule or control other people, ruling principle; command, decree, say (something) aloud for someone to write down; command, order, speak aloud words to be writtendictate
control something, court order, dominate, govern, control; determine, decide, decree; mark with lines using a ruler, governing power, law governing court procedure, regulation; custom, common practice; government; ruler, flat tool used for measuring di...rule
controlling, governing; prevailing, predominant, decision by authority, in power, most powerful, verdict, decree, something that has been determinedruling
court decision, process by which a court makes a judgment or decree; judicial decision or sentenceadjudication
court order, forbidding of something, order that forbids, outlawing of trade in alcoholic beverages, state of being forbidden; act of forbidding or prohibiting; law or decree which forbids somethingprohibition
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