Demonstratively - Law Dictionary Search Results
strict
strict 1 : characterized by narrowness : not demonstrating a broad or liberal view [ interpretation] 2 a : firm or rigid in requirement or control b
Biblicist
One skilled in the knowledge of the Bible a demonstrator of religious truth by the Scriptures
nonviolent
peacefully resistant in response to injustice not using violence used of protests and demonstrations as nonviolent resistance Opposite of violent
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Brownian
Pertaining to Dr Robert Brown who first demonstrated about 1827 the commonness of the motion described below
confuting
the act of demonstrating that something is false confutation
Diagram
A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement or facilitate a demonstration a plan
Epidictic
Serving to explain demonstrative
Evincible
Capable of being proved or clearly brought to light demonstrable
Gymnastic
running leaping wrestling throwing the discus the javelin etc in modern times more specifically applied to athletic exercises demonstrating balance and agility such as tumbling somersaulting and bodily maneuvers performed on special equipment such as parallel bars
Indemonstrable
Incapable of being demonstrated
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Demonstratively - Law Dictionary Search Results
strict
strict 1 : characterized by narrowness : not demonstrating a broad or liberal view [ interpretation] 2 a : firm or rigid in requirement or control b
Biblicist
One skilled in the knowledge of the Bible a demonstrator of religious truth by the Scriptures
nonviolent
peacefully resistant in response to injustice not using violence used of protests and demonstrations as nonviolent resistance Opposite of violent
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Brownian
Pertaining to Dr Robert Brown who first demonstrated about 1827 the commonness of the motion described below
confuting
the act of demonstrating that something is false confutation
Diagram
A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement or facilitate a demonstration a plan
Epidictic
Serving to explain demonstrative
Evincible
Capable of being proved or clearly brought to light demonstrable
Gymnastic
running leaping wrestling throwing the discus the javelin etc in modern times more specifically applied to athletic exercises demonstrating balance and agility such as tumbling somersaulting and bodily maneuvers performed on special equipment such as parallel bars
Indemonstrable
Incapable of being demonstrated
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