decretorily (Meaning)
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decretorily (adv.)
In a decretory or definitive manner; by decree.
Synonyms & Antonyms of decretorily
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decretorily Sentence Examples
- The judge ruled decretorily, leaving no room for further debate.
- The decision was made decretorily, without considering alternative viewpoints.
- The law was implemented decretorily, with strict enforcement measures in place.
- She issued her orders decretorily, asserting her authority without hesitation.
- The government acted decretorily to address the emergency situation.
- The company's policy was enforced decretorily, regardless of individual circumstances.
- His instructions were followed decretorily, reflecting his commanding presence.
- The resolution was passed decretorily, with unanimous agreement among the board members.
- The committee voted decretorily to approve the proposed amendments.
- The new regulations were enforced decretorily, leading to compliance among the citizens.
FAQs About the word decretorily
In a decretory or definitive manner; by decree.
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No antonyms found.
The judge ruled decretorily, leaving no room for further debate.
The decision was made decretorily, without considering alternative viewpoints.
The law was implemented decretorily, with strict enforcement measures in place.
She issued her orders decretorily, asserting her authority without hesitation.