"Decretory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Decretory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Decretory" Meaning

The word "decretory" is an adjective that means capable of causing a strong and unpleasant smell or odor.

"Decretory" Examples

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Decretory is not a commonly used English word. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a decretory is a person who has a duty to pronounce or declare something. Unfortunately, it seems that the word is no longer used in modern English.

However, I can provide some examples of how the word might be used if it were still in common use:

| Example | Meaning |
| --- | --- |
| The judge was a decretory in the court, responsible for declaring the verdict. | |
| The priest was a decretory who excused the guilty party from punishment. | |
| After consulting with the experts, the chief engineer became the decretory of the project. | |
| The monarch was the ultimate decretory, responsible for making the final decision. | |
| The jury foreman was a decretory in the trial, tasked with pronouncing the verdict. | |

"Decretory" Similar Words

Decrescent

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Decretal

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Decretals

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Decretals are a collection of official letters or decisions issued by the Pope, particularly in the Middle Ages, that were considered authoritative and binding on all Catholic churches. They are also known as papal bulls or briefs, and dealt with matters such as canon law, the jurisdiction of bishops, and the organization of ecclesiastical offices.

Decrete

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Decretist

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Decretive

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Decretorial

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I apologize, but "decretorial" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or register. Could you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning?

Decretorily

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Decrial

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Decried

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Verb: Descried is the past tense of the verb "decry", which means to express strong disapproval or condemnation of something.

Decrier

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Decries

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Decriminalisation

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Decriminalise

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Decriminalised

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Decriminalised is a verb that means to make an act or activity legal, rather than a crime. In other words, it is to remove the penalties or punishments associated with a particular behavior, often because it is no longer considered harmful or immoral. For example, some countries have decriminalized drug use, which means that using drugs is no longer considered a criminal offense.

Decriminalising

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The verb "decriminalize" means to remove the legal penalties or sanctions associated with a particular behavior or activity, making it no longer illegal.