Dispel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dispel
vanish to clear away to banish to dissipate as to dispel a cloud vapors cares doubts illusions
Terry stop
may be armed and whose responses to questioning do not dispel the officer's fear of danger to the officer or to
Lactifuge
A medicine to check the secretion of milk or to dispel a supposed accumulation of milk in any part of the
Moon
the sun is reflected to the earth and serves to dispel the darkness of night The diameter of the moon is
Terry stop
may be armed and whose responses to questioning do not dispel the officer's fear of danger to the officer or to
Presumption
that would remain until such inference is either disproved or dispelled, State of Andhra Pradesh v. Vasudeva Rao, (2003) 9 SCC
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