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decree

Decree vs Impose - What's the difference?

decree | impose |


As verbs the difference between decree and impose

is that decree is to command by a decree while impose is to establish or apply by authority.

As a noun decree

is an edict or law.

Decree vs Commands - What's the difference?

decree | commands |


As nouns the difference between decree and commands

is that decree is an edict or law while commands is .

As verbs the difference between decree and commands

is that decree is to command by a decree while commands is (command).

Injunction vs Decree - What's the difference?

injunction | decree |


In lang=en terms the difference between injunction and decree

is that injunction is a writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, in some cases, under statutes, by a court of law, whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ while decree is the determination of a cause in a court of admiralty or court of probate.

As nouns the difference between injunction and decree

is that injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting while decree is an edict or law.

As a verb decree is

to command by a decree.

Decree vs Destruction - What's the difference?

decree | destruction | Related terms |

Decree is a related term of destruction.


As nouns the difference between decree and destruction

is that decree is an edict or law while destruction is the act of destroying.

As a verb decree

is to command by a decree.

Decree vs Compel - What's the difference?

decree | compel |


As verbs the difference between decree and compel

is that decree is to command by a decree while compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up.

As a noun decree

is an edict or law.

Specify vs Decree - What's the difference?

specify | decree | Related terms |

Specify is a related term of decree.


As verbs the difference between specify and decree

is that specify is to state explicitly, or in detail, or as a condition while decree is to command by a decree.

As a noun decree is

an edict or law.

Stipulate vs Decree - What's the difference?

stipulate | decree | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between stipulate and decree

is that stipulate is to require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement while decree is to command by a decree.

As an adjective stipulate

is having stipules; that is, having outgrowths borne on either side of the base of the leafstalk.

As a noun decree is

an edict or law.

Decree vs Ruin - What's the difference?

decree | ruin | Related terms |

Decree is a related term of ruin.


As nouns the difference between decree and ruin

is that decree is an edict or law while ruin is .

As a verb decree

is to command by a decree.

Decree vs Award - What's the difference?

decree | award | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between decree and award

is that decree is the determination of a cause in a court of admiralty or court of probate while award is the paper containing the decision of arbitrators; that which is warded.

As nouns the difference between decree and award

is that decree is an edict or law while award is a judgment, sentence, or final decision. Specifically: The decision of arbitrators in a case submitted.

As verbs the difference between decree and award

is that decree is to command by a decree while award is to give by sentence or judicial determination; to assign or apportion, after careful regard to the nature of the case; to adjudge; as, the arbitrators awarded damages to the complainant.

Decree vs Fate - What's the difference?

decree | fate |


As a noun decree

is an edict or law.

As a verb decree

is to command by a decree.

As a proper noun fate is

any one of the fates.

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