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edictal Meaning
edictal (a.)
Relating to, or consisting of, edicts; as, the Roman edictal law.
edictal Sentence Examples
- The edictal summons required the defendant to appear in court within a specified time frame.
- The judge issued an edictal order compelling the witness to testify in the ongoing trial.
- The edictal notification was published in the newspaper to inform the public about the new regulations.
- The government's edictal decree prohibited the export of certain commodities from the country.
- The edictal proclamation declared a state of emergency in response to the natural disaster.
- The edictal mandate imposed a curfew on the city during the night hours.
- The edictal statute established a new tax system for the region.
- The edictal law criminalized certain behaviors and prescribed punishments for offenders.
- The edictal directive instructed all government employees to report to work immediately.
- The edictal announcement informed citizens about the upcoming elections and the procedures for voting.
FAQs About the word edictal
Relating to, or consisting of, edicts; as, the Roman edictal law.
ruling,decree, directive, resolution, declaration, diktat, fiat, ukase, bull, rescript
petition, plea, proposal, proposal, appeal,petition, appeal, plea, entreaty, recommendation
The edictal summons required the defendant to appear in court within a specified time frame.
The judge issued an edictal order compelling the witness to testify in the ongoing trial.
The edictal notification was published in the newspaper to inform the public about the new regulations.
The government's edictal decree prohibited the export of certain commodities from the country.