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diminished capacity
diminished capacity 1 : an abnormal mental condition that renders a
Diminisher
One who or that which diminishes anything
Diminishingly
In a manner to diminish
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impair
to damage or make worse by or as if by diminishing [ed health] 2 : to diminish the value of (property
Impair
construction should be of such a nature as to substantially diminish the value of the building either from the commercial and
Damnum absque injuri'
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Damnum absque injuria
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Abatuda, or Abatude
Abatuda, or Abatude, anything diminished. Moneta abatuda is money clipped or diminished in value, Du
Minishment
The act of diminishing or the state of being diminished diminution
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Diminishable - Law Dictionary Search Results
diminished capacity
diminished capacity 1 : an abnormal mental condition that renders a
Diminisher
One who or that which diminishes anything
Diminishingly
In a manner to diminish
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Diminishable
Matched in: Term Diminishable
impair
to damage or make worse by or as if by diminishing [ed health] 2 : to diminish the value of (property
Impair
construction should be of such a nature as to substantially diminish the value of the building either from the commercial and
Damnum absque injuri'
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Damnum absque injuria
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Abatuda, or Abatude
Abatuda, or Abatude, anything diminished. Moneta abatuda is money clipped or diminished in value, Du
Minishment
The act of diminishing or the state of being diminished diminution
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