monitories

/ˈmɑnɪtɔriz/
noun
  1. Official letters or notices that give a warning or instruction, especially from a church or authority.
    • The bishop sent several monitories to the parish about the upcoming changes.
    • Historians found monitories from the 16th century warning against certain religious practices.
    • The school issued monitories to parents regarding the new dress code policy.
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