undecreed (Meaning)

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undecreed (a.)

Not decreed.

Reversed or nullified by decree, as something previously decreed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undecreed

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undecreed Sentence Examples

  1. The unspoken rule remained undecreed, yet everyone adhered to its silent directive.
  2. Despite its absence from any official decree, the custom became firmly established as if it had been formally undecreed.
  3. The underground organization operated undecreed, maintaining a clandestine existence beyond the reach of authority.
  4. The ceasefire, though undecreed, brought a welcome respite from the relentless fighting.
  5. The unwritten covenant between the two families had been passed down through generations, its terms undecreed but universally respected.
  6. The secret meeting took place at an undecreed location, known only to a select few.
  7. The unspoken bond between them was more powerful than any undecreed obligation.
  8. The triumphant leader's rule remained undecreed, but his authority was unchallenged by his loyal subjects.
  9. The rebellion had no official leader, its actions guided by an undecreed consensus.
  10. The ancient tradition, though undecreed, continued to be observed with reverence by its devotees.

FAQs About the word undecreed

Not decreed., Reversed or nullified by decree, as something previously decreed.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unspoken rule remained undecreed, yet everyone adhered to its silent directive.

Despite its absence from any official decree, the custom became firmly established as if it had been formally undecreed.

The underground organization operated undecreed, maintaining a clandestine existence beyond the reach of authority.

The ceasefire, though undecreed, brought a welcome respite from the relentless fighting.