decree - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of decree in Hindi
- हुक्मनामा
- डिक्री
- डिग्री
- हुक्मनामा
- आज्ञा
- निर्णय
- राजाज्ञा
- आज्ञप्ति
- व्यवस्था
- राजा की आज्ञा
- न्यायिक निर्णय
- आज्ञप्ति देना
- निर्णय करना
decree Definition
Noun
- an official order issued by a legal authority.
Verb
- order (something) by decree.
decree Example
- the decree guaranteed freedom of assembly ( डिक्री ने विधानसभा की स्वतंत्रता की गारंटी दी )
- The repeated resort to the so-called decrees of ' urgency and need ' represent a clear invasion of legislative prerogatives by the executive. ( 'तात्कालिकता और आवश्यकता' के तथाकथित फरमानों का बार-बार सहारा लेना कार्यपालिका द्वारा विधायी विशेषाधिकारों के स्पष्ट आक्रमण का प्रतिनिधित्व करता है। )
- Both decrees were originally designed as stop gap measures pending constitutional amendments and secondary legislation to regulate the various services. ( दोनों डिक्री मूल रूप से विभिन्न सेवाओं को विनियमित करने के लिए संवैधानिक संशोधनों और माध्यमिक कानून के लंबित अंतराल उपायों के रूप में डिजाइन किए गए थे। )
- A series of decrees and circulars passed in the colony in 1901 outlined the proper methods to prepare rubber for circulation and sale. ( 1901 में कॉलोनी में पारित कई आदेशों और परिपत्रों में संचलन और बिक्री के लिए रबर तैयार करने के उचित तरीकों की रूपरेखा दी गई। )
More Sentence
- The influence and status of regulatory decrees depended upon managed publicity.
- Guilds and parishes also valued selective publicity, reciting decrees or drawing on the expertise of parishioners and workmen.
- Attention is drawn to the need to distinguish between the monetary policy and their financial policy in the anti-shroffing decrees issued by the authorities.
- The king decrees that the father be freed from prison if and only if she returns to court both naked and not naked.
- Such decrees may be developed at the federal and/or sub-federal level.
- In his first five months in office, he issued more emergency decrees (thirty) than had all previous presidents combined.
- After this loss of honour (for such was the decree's real significance), conservative nobles retreated into passivity or departed altogether.
- A state of siege was decreed in the states controlled by rebels, rapidly extended to the entire country.
- This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the.
- Sir, this decree itself is an insult to this Government.
- He was instructed to appear to them and decree that he.
- The decree to rebuild the temple was completed by Darius.
- This decree pronounced, he took a drink, and went on:—.
- Chairman, to present you with another view of this decree.
- He must have been gloating over the changes to the decree.
- But what will convey to you what the Night of Decree is?
- Fraternity than to share the Decree with Third Brother!.
- By thy decree it cannot stay nor tolerate thy Light of Love.
- Individual convictions, no matter how per vasively they may be harbored, are not the products of formal enactments or authoritative decrees.
- The king could return decrees to the council, with further steps kept ambiguous.
- They stressed the role of the social-milieu and human-will view that entered the 1882 law decreeing the instruction of morale laque in primary schools.
- The provincial government decreed that the city would be provided with the very latest innovations of art and science.
- Beyond the question of authority, the decrees did not formulate any principles of interpretation.
- His orders and decrees had to be countersigned by the prime minister or other minister responsible.
- the king ruled by decree