Demonstrative - Law Dictionary Search Results
speculative
on, or constituting intellectual speculation ;also : theoretical rather than demonstrable [ medical testimony concerning the cause of death] 2 :
nonviolent
response to injustice not using violence used of protests and demonstrations as nonviolent resistance Opposite of violent
Biblicist
One skilled in the knowledge of the Bible a demonstrator of religious truth by the Scriptures
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bona fides
good faith [the fact that the plaintiff conducted an investigation demonstrated its bona fides "Jeannette Glass Co. v. Indemnity Ins. Co.
protest
a gesture of disapproval ;esp : a usually organized public demonstration of disapproval protest vb under protest : with noted objections
reduction to practice
reduction to practice :the process of demonstrating that an invention works correctly for its desired purpose NOTE:
relevant
also relevant evidence at evidence 2 : having significant and demonstrable bearing on facts or issues [was not a case]
show
show showed shown or: showed show·ing : to demonstrate or establish by argument, reasoning, or evidence [must a compelling
sound
having the mental capacity to make a will esp. as demonstrated by the ability to understand the nature of one's property,
strict
strict 1 : characterized by narrowness : not demonstrating a broad or liberal view [ interpretation] 2 a :
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