The Church can determine those things that were left undetermined in the Divine Law.
Persons habitually able to reason are all those who in their normal state are able to understand the difference between right and wrong, that is, the majority of those who have completed seven years of age.
Apostates and excommunicated persons are certainly bound by all ecclesiastical laws.
Drunkenness or licentious language and suspicious intimacies, committed by those from whom good example is expected, do more to undermine religion than sins of impatience or uncharitableness in the same persons.
Hence, in itself it is not wrong to give meat on days of abstinence to such persons, even when they are Catholics.
A confessor may impose as penance a pious meditation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hyuer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.