Confront - Law Dictionary Search Results
confront
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Confrontation
Act of confronting
Confronter
One who confronts
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Confrontment
The act of confronting the state of being face to face
Encounter
To come against face to face to meet to confront either by chance suddenly or deliberately especially to meet in
Outscorn
To confront or subdue with greater scorn
Overfront
To confront to oppose to withstand
Commutative justice and distributive justice
of distributive justice. While in commutative justice the two persons confront each other as co-equals, there or more persons are necessary
Confront
Matched in: Term Confront
interlocking confession
testify, the other may be deprived of the right to confront an accuser.
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Confront - Law Dictionary Search Results
confront
Matched in: Term confront
Confrontation
Act of confronting
Confronter
One who confronts
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Confrontment
The act of confronting the state of being face to face
Encounter
To come against face to face to meet to confront either by chance suddenly or deliberately especially to meet in
Outscorn
To confront or subdue with greater scorn
Overfront
To confront to oppose to withstand
Commutative justice and distributive justice
of distributive justice. While in commutative justice the two persons confront each other as co-equals, there or more persons are necessary
Confront
Matched in: Term Confront
interlocking confession
testify, the other may be deprived of the right to confront an accuser.
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