Rescript

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈskɹɪpt/

Rescript (noun)

  1. an official reply or decision from someone in authority, often in writing.
  2. a text that has been rewritten or revised.

Examples

  • The committee issued a rescript to clarify the policy.
  • A rescript from the authorities addressed the public's concerns.

Common collocations: issue a rescript, receive a rescript, submit a rescript, create a rescript

Synonyms of Rescript

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Rescript

  • A rescript is a response, while a request is an initial appeal.