pronouncement
21pronouncement — pro nounce·ment || prÉ™ naÊŠnsmÉ™nt n. announcement, proclamation; decision, opinion (Law); declaration, utterance …
22pronouncement — noun a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration …
23pronouncement — n 1. edict, fiat, decree, dictum, ukase, bull, Papal bull, allocution; command, order, imperative; rule, law, ordinance. 2. proclamation, manifesto, proununciamento, announcement, promulgation, statement, formal or authoritative statement or… …
24pronouncement — pro·nounce·ment …
25pronouncement — [prəˈnaʊnsmənt] noun [C] formal an official public statement …
26pronouncement — pro•nounce•ment [[t]prəˈnaʊns mənt[/t]] n. 1) a formal or authoritative statement 2) an opinion or decision 3) act of pronouncing • Etymology: 1585–95 …
27pronouncement — /prəˈnaʊnsmənt/ (say pruh nownsmuhnt) noun 1. a formal or authoritative statement. 2. an opinion or decision. 3. the act of pronouncing …
28pronouncement — noun an authoritative declaration (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑dictum, ↑say so • Derivationally related forms: ↑pronounce • Hypernyms: ↑declaration • H …
29pronouncement stories — Used by English form critics [[➝ Form Criticism]] to designate short illustrative stories of an event in the gospels and reflecting the catechetical interests of the early Church e.g. Mark 3:1–6; 12:13–17 …
30pronouncement of judgment — The rendition of judgment by the court. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 49. The rendition of judgment and direction for the entry thereof. People v Walker, 76 Cal App 192, 200, 244 P 94, 98 …