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precept

general rule / moral principle / authoritative command
Noun
pl: precepts

This term carries a weight of moral or legal authority, suggesting a rule that is not merely a suggestion but a foundational principle to be followed. It is frequently used in religious, philosophical, or ethical discourses to describe the core tenets that guide a community's behavior. In a legal context, the word shifts from a general moral guideline to a specific, binding administrative order. This distinction separates the philosophical application of the word from its formal, procedural use in judicial systems.

Meanings

Noun

A general rule intended to regulate behavior or govern conduct.

"The basic precepts of the faith emphasize compassion and humility."

Noun

An authoritative command or a directive issued by a legal or administrative body.

"The court issued a precept requiring the defendant to appear for questioning."

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