Divertive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Entertaining
Affording entertainment pleasing amusing diverting
Divertise
To divert to entertain
Diversory
Serving or tending to divert also distinguishing
Dissuasive
Tending to dissuade or divert from a measure or purpose dehortatory as dissuasive advice
Desecrate
To divest of a sacred character or office to divert from a sacred purpose to violate the sanctity of to
Derive
To turn the course of as water to divert and distribute into subordinate channels to diffuse to communicate to
By wash
outlet from a dam or reservoir also a cut to divert the flow of water
By pass
A by passage for a pipe or other channel to divert circulation from the usual course
Beguiling
Alluring by guile deluding misleading diverting
trust
Clifford trust could be used as a tax shelter that diverted income from the settlor, who was in a higher tax
- ‹ Prev
- 1
- 2
- 4
- Next ›
- Last »