Antonyms for rescript
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ree-skript |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈriˌskrɪpt |
Definition of rescript
- As in revision : noun change; rewriting
- The Rescript of my appointment which was drawn up later, is dated August 2nd, 1799.
- Extract from : « Louis Spohr's Autobiography » by Louis Spohr
- A rescript arrived from Vienna placing a veto upon the resolution.
- Extract from : « History of Modern Europe 1972-1878 » by C. A. Fyffe
- But the contract contains a rescript for the diamonds; you must ask for them.
- Extract from : « The Marriage Contract » by Honore de Balzac
- No less than this would have sufficed to gain for you this rescript of Her Majesty.
- Extract from : « In the Irish Brigade » by G. A. Henty
- The date of the rescript is the third consulship of Antoninus Pius.
- Extract from : « Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus » by Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
- This rescript of Hadrian has clearly been added to the Apology by some editor.
- Extract from : « Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus » by Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
- And accordingly ye, too, may use the terms of my rescript, so that none may interfere with you.
- Extract from : « St. Dionysius of Alexandria » by Bishop of Alexandria, Saint Dionysius
- Mr. O'Connell, alarmed at the import of a command so fatal, pronounced the rescript "uncanonical."
- Extract from : « The Felon's Track » by Michael Doheny
- But the prelates were far from unanimous in their construction of the rescript which they promised unanimously to obey.
- Extract from : « The Felon's Track » by Michael Doheny
- Dr. Crolly had previously explained what he considered true obedience to the rescript.
- Extract from : « The Felon's Track » by Michael Doheny
Synonyms for rescript
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