Convictive - Law Dictionary Search Results
witness
witness of (as a transaction or the execution of a convict) 3 a : to see or experience directly b :
youthful offender
free a young person from the negative consequences of being convicted and punished as an adult, in the hope that he
Belie
To show to be false to convict of or charge with falsehood
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Belief
or full assurance without positive knowledge or absolute certainty persuasion conviction confidence as belief of a witness the belief of our
Bimembral
Having two members as a bimembral sentence
Construe
To apply the rules of syntax to a sentence or clause so as to exhibit the structure arrangement or connection...
Botany Bay
harbor on the east coast of Australia and an English convict settlement there so called from the number of new plants
Chiasmus
An inversion of the order of words or phrases when repeated or subsequently referred to in a sentence
Clause
A separate portion of a written paper paragraph or sentence an article stipulation or proviso in a legal document
Cogency
The quality of being cogent power of compelling conviction conclusiveness force
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Convictive - Law Dictionary Search Results
witness
witness of (as a transaction or the execution of a convict) 3 a : to see or experience directly b :
youthful offender
free a young person from the negative consequences of being convicted and punished as an adult, in the hope that he
Belie
To show to be false to convict of or charge with falsehood
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Belief
or full assurance without positive knowledge or absolute certainty persuasion conviction confidence as belief of a witness the belief of our
Bimembral
Having two members as a bimembral sentence
Construe
To apply the rules of syntax to a sentence or clause so as to exhibit the structure arrangement or connection...
Botany Bay
harbor on the east coast of Australia and an English convict settlement there so called from the number of new plants
Chiasmus
An inversion of the order of words or phrases when repeated or subsequently referred to in a sentence
Clause
A separate portion of a written paper paragraph or sentence an article stipulation or proviso in a legal document
Cogency
The quality of being cogent power of compelling conviction conclusiveness force
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