Connotation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Connotate
To connote to suggest or designate something as additional to include to imply
Connotation
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Connotative
Implying something additional illative
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connote
To mark along with to suggest or indicate as additional to designate by implication to include in the meaning to imply
connotational
Having the power of implying or suggesting something in addition to what is explicit Contrasted with denotative
Meaning or connotation of words and phrases
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Ply
Ply, connotes the going of to and fro between pleas regularly for customs, Chiranjitlal Kallu Ram v. State of Uttar
Practice
Practice, connotes repeated events but that will not affect the construction to be placed on the words 'unfair labour practice
Public policy
Public policy, connotes some matter which concerns public good and the public interest. Expression does not admit of precise definition. Concept
Through
Through, connotes 'medium', 'agency' or 'instrument'. But the use of the word by itself cannot clearly create a relationship of
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