decretorial (Meaning)

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decretorial (a.)

Decretory; authoritative.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decretorial

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decretorial Sentence Examples

  1. The decretorial authority of the court was invoked to settle the dispute.
  2. His legal argument was bolstered by references to decretorial pronouncements.
  3. The decretorial powers vested in the judiciary enabled swift resolution of legal matters.
  4. Legal scholars analyzed the decretorial implications of recent legislative changes.
  5. The decretorial decree issued by the judge clarified the rights of the parties involved.
  6. As a judge, she wielded significant decretorial influence over legal proceedings.
  7. The decretorial nature of the statute ensured uniform application across jurisdictions.
  8. Lawyers cited decretorial precedents to support their arguments in court.
  9. The decretorial function of the law played a crucial role in upholding justice.
  10. The decretorial interpretation of the constitution shaped the legal landscape of the nation.

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Decretory; authoritative.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The decretorial authority of the court was invoked to settle the dispute.

His legal argument was bolstered by references to decretorial pronouncements.

The decretorial powers vested in the judiciary enabled swift resolution of legal matters.

Legal scholars analyzed the decretorial implications of recent legislative changes.