edict - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of edict in Hindi

Noun

  • अध्यादेश
  • फ़र्मान
  • राजाज्ञा
  • आज्ञापत्र

edict Definition

Noun

  • an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.

edict Example

  • Clovis issued an edict protecting Church property ( क्लोविस ने चर्च की संपत्ति की रक्षा करने वाला एक आदेश जारी किया )
  • On the advice of Acacius, the energetic patriarch of Constantinople, Zeno issued the Henotikon edict (482), in which Nestorius and Eutyches were condemned, the twelve chapters of Cyril accepted, and the Chalcedon Definition ignored. ( कांस्टेंटिनोपल के ऊर्जावान कुलपति, एकेसियस की सलाह पर, ज़ेनो ने हेनोटिकॉन एडिक्ट (४८२) जारी किया, जिसमें नेस्टोरियस और यूटिकेस की निंदा की गई, सिरिल के बारह अध्यायों को स्वीकार किया गया, और चाल्सीडॉन परिभाषा को नजरअंदाज कर दिया गया। )
  • The skies, as if under royal edict, were cloudless. ( आसमान, मानो शाही आदेश के तहत, बादल रहित थे। )
  • A fatwa is the Muslim word for religious opinion or edict. ( फतवा धार्मिक मत या फरमान के लिए मुस्लिम शब्द है। )

More Sentence

  • He was not pleased to read the edict from NBA headquarters.
  • There were no edicts to change or tone down the show,
  • Such is the edict of a system inspired by the sway of property.
  • It was to remedy this disorder that the great edict of 1726 was enacted.
  • The parlement of Bordeaux at once suspended the edict of 1764.
  • Augustus Caesar sent forth an edict that all the world should be taxed.
  • By the royal edict of June 5th, 1675, the council was reconstituted.
  • The Sacred Edict says, "Parents are like heaven.
  • Robinson said he almost forgot Rickey's edict that day.
  • But despite the Ayatollah's death, the edict remained.
  • But despite the ayatollah's death, the edict remained.
  • Its edict on obesity moved 30 million unsuspecting Americans into Lardville.
  • He feared that Turner would notice he had defied his edict.
  • After the revocation of the edict of Nantes the settlement of some French refugees further stimulated this industry.
  • The edict of Nantes had been repealed two years before; but the Calvinists were still very numerous at Nimes.
  • In 1858 the edict of expulsion was repealed.