Detractingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Detracter
One who detracts a detractor
Detractiveness
The quality of being detractive
Stigma
Stigma, denotes loss of confidence by the employer amount to 'stigma', Kamal Kishore Lakshman v. Pan American World Airways, AIR...
derogation
derogation [Latin derogatio partial abrogation of a law, from derogare to detract from the force of (a law)] : a...
Detractingly
In a detracting manner
Detractive
Tending to detractor draw
Conventio privatorum non potest publico juri derogare
Conventio privatorum non potest publico juri derogare [Lat.], A convention of private persons cannot detract from public right.
Aerated water
Aerated water, 'Aerated water' may contain sugar or may not contain sugar and if it does not contain sugar, it...
Ostentation
The act of ostentating or of making an ambitious display unnecessary show pretentious parade usually in a detractive sense
Obtrectation
Slander detraction calumny
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