decern Sentence Examples

  1. The judge will decern the verdict after carefully considering all the evidence presented.
  2. The jury deliberated for hours before decerning the defendant's fate.
  3. It is the duty of the court to decern matters of law impartially.
  4. The committee will decern the winner of the competition based on predetermined criteria.
  5. The board of directors must decern whether to approve the proposed merger.
  6. The arbitrator will decern the dispute between the two parties and issue a binding decision.
  7. The tribunal is empowered to decern penalties for violations of the law.
  8. In matters of inheritance, the court must decern the rightful heirs.
  9. The council will decern the allocation of funds for community projects.
  10. It is essential for the committee to decern the truth amidst conflicting testimonies.

decern Meaning

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decern (v. t.)

To perceive, discern, or decide.

To decree; to adjudge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decern

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To perceive, discern, or decide., To decree; to adjudge.

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The judge will decern the verdict after carefully considering all the evidence presented.

The jury deliberated for hours before decerning the defendant's fate.

It is the duty of the court to decern matters of law impartially.

The committee will decern the winner of the competition based on predetermined criteria.