Pronunciation: /ˈriːˌskrɪpt/
noun an official document issued in response to a particular request or situation
A1 The teacher gave the students a rescript to follow for their homework.
A2 The company issued a rescript outlining the new safety procedures.
B1 The government issued a rescript requiring all citizens to wear masks in public.
B2 The rescript from the CEO clearly stated the company's goals for the upcoming year.
C1 The rescript from the president outlined the new policies that would be implemented.
C2 The rescript issued by the council was met with mixed reactions from the public.
formal The king issued a royal rescript outlining the new laws.
informal I received a rescript from my boss regarding the project deadline.
slang I totally ignored that rescript from the teacher about the homework.
figurative Her rescript to always follow your dreams has stuck with me ever since.
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