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decreeable Meaning

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decreeable (a.)

Capable of being decreed.

decreeable Sentence Examples

  1. According to the legal framework, only specific offenses are decreeable under the current law.
  2. The judge determined that the contract breach was decreeable, and thus, legal action was warranted.
  3. In some jurisdictions, certain disputes are decreeable only if they meet specific criteria outlined by the court.
  4. The board of directors debated whether the proposed policy change was decreeable within the organization.
  5. Under the terms of the treaty, only violations of territorial boundaries were decreeable offenses.
  6. The committee examined whether the proposed amendments were decreeable under the organization's bylaws.
  7. The attorney argued that the actions of the defendant were not decreeable under the relevant statutes.
  8. The regulatory body outlined a list of decreeable violations for which penalties would be imposed.
  9. The government established a set of decreeable criteria for businesses seeking financial assistance during the economic downturn.
  10. The arbitrator's decision would determine whether the dispute between the two parties was decreeable and subject to legal enforcement.

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Capable of being decreed.

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According to the legal framework, only specific offenses are decreeable under the current law.

The judge determined that the contract breach was decreeable, and thus, legal action was warranted.

In some jurisdictions, certain disputes are decreeable only if they meet specific criteria outlined by the court.

The board of directors debated whether the proposed policy change was decreeable within the organization.