What is another word for ukase?
Pronunciation:
[ jˈuːke͡ɪs], [ jˈuːkeɪs], [ j_ˈuː_k_eɪ_s]
Synonyms for Ukase:
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n.
• communication • decree • directive • edict • fiat • order • pronouncement • ruling • word Other relevant words:
- By-law ,
- Decretal ,
- Firman ,
- Hatti-sherif ,
- Mittimus ,
- Nisi prius ,
- Ordonnance ,
- Placit ,
- act ,
- affidavit ,
- announcement ,
- annunciation ,
- appointment ,
- assize ,
- authority ,
- award ,
- behest ,
- bidding ,
- brevet ,
- bugle call ,
- bull ,
- bulletin board ,
- canon ,
- caveat ,
- certiorari ,
- charge ,
- choice ,
- circular ,
- citation ,
- code ,
- command ,
- commandment ,
- communique ,
- credential ,
- decision ,
- declaration ,
- decree ,
- decree-law ,
- decretum ,
- demand ,
- determination ,
- dictate ,
- dictation ,
- dictum ,
- diktat ,
- direction ,
- directive ,
- dispensation ,
- distribution ,
- document ,
- enactment ,
- encyclical ,
- entitlement ,
- enunciation ,
- fiat ,
- guide ,
- guideline ,
- imperative ,
- imperial decree ,
- injunction ,
- instruction ,
- interpellation ,
- invitation ,
- ipse dixit ,
- judgement ,
- law ,
- licence ,
- mandamus ,
- mandate ,
- manifesto ,
- measure ,
- medicine ,
- notice ,
- notification ,
- order ,
- ordinance ,
- ordination ,
- papal decree ,
- paper ,
- passport ,
- permit ,
- plebiscite ,
- position paper ,
- precept ,
- prescript ,
- prescription ,
- principle ,
- program ,
- programma ,
- promulgation ,
- pronouncement ,
- pronunciamento ,
- public notice ,
- regulation ,
- report ,
- requirement ,
- rescript ,
- rule ,
- ruling ,
- sanction ,
- senatus consultum ,
- statement ,
- statute ,
- subpoena ,
- summons ,
- tattoo ,
- trumpet call ,
- ukaz ,
- unwritten law ,
- warrant ,
- white book ,
- white paper ,
- word ,
- writ .
How to use "Ukase" in context?
A ukase is a decree, decree-law, or order issued by the authorities in the Soviet Union or Russian Federation.
Ukases were usually signed by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet or the president of the Russian Federation. They were used to override procedural laws or to carry out decisions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and were often characterised by repressive measures.
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