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What is the antonym of edict?

There isn't a single perfect antonym for "edict," as the word has a specific meaning: a formal proclamation or order issued by a sovereign or other authority. The best antonym depends on the context:

General Antonyms:

* Request: A polite or formal expression of a desire or need, rather than a command.

* Suggestion: An idea or proposal offered for consideration, not a firm order.

* Recommendation: An advisory opinion or suggestion.

* Freedom: The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrances.

* Choice: The ability to select from a range of options, rather than being forced.

Antonyms based on context:

* If "edict" refers to a law: Repeal, abrogation, overturn.

* If "edict" refers to a command: Disobedience, defiance, resistance.

* If "edict" refers to a decree: Negotiation, compromise, collaboration.

The best antonym will depend on the specific context in which "edict" is used.

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