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    rescript
    /ˈriːskrɪpt/

    noun

    • 1. an official edict or announcement: "the tsar published a rescript which brought the government's reformist intentions into the public domain"

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  2. 1. : a written answer of a Roman emperor or of a pope to a legal inquiry or petition. 2. : an official or authoritative order, decree, edict, or announcement. 3. : an act or instance of rewriting. Did you know? When Should You Use rescript?

  3. Rescript definition: a written answer, as of a Roman emperor or a pope, to a query or petition in writing.. See examples of RESCRIPT used in a sentence.

  4. rescript in British English. (ˈriːˌskrɪpt ) noun. 1. (in ancient Rome) an ordinance taking the form of a reply by the emperor to a question on a point of law. 2. any official announcement or edict; a decree. 3. something rewritten.

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › RescriptRescript - Wikipedia

    A rescript is a public government document. More formally, it refers to such a document issued not on the initiative of the author, but in response to a question (usually legal) posed to the author.

  6. noun. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge) synonyms: decree, edict, fiat, order. see more. an agreement between two parties that is sanctioned by the court; for example, a company might agree to stop certain questionable practices without admitting guilt.

  7. 1. a written answer, as of a Roman emperor or a pope, to a query or petition in writing. 2. an official announcement; decree. 3. an act or instance of rewriting.

  8. Aug 11, 2024 · rescript (third-person singular simple present rescripts, present participle rescripting, simple past and past participle rescripted) ( transitive ) To script again or anew. We're rescripting some popular British TV shows for an American audience.

  9. An order or decree issued by a Roman emperor or by the pope in answer to some presented difficulty or point of law. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Something rewritten; copy. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A response from the pope or another ecclesiastical authority to a question regarding discipline or doctrine.

  10. What does the noun rescript mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun rescript, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. rescript has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  11. rescript /ˈriːˌskrɪpt/ n. (in ancient Rome) an ordinance taking the form of a reply by the emperor to a question on a point of law. any official announcement or edict; a decree. something rewritten. the act or process of rewriting.