Estimation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Estimation
The act of estimating
Office
the best and most lawful men, and sufficient to their estimation and knowledge. Officia magistratus non debent esse venalia, (The offices
Honor
Esteem due or paid to worth high estimation respect consideration reverence veneration manifestation of respect or reverence
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Inestimably
In a manner or to a degree above estimation as things inestimably excellent
First rate
Of the highest excellence preeumlminent in quality size or estimation
Meteoromancy
chiefly by thunder and lightning which was held in high estimation by the Romans
Self estimation
The act of estimating ones self self esteem
Misrepute
To have in wrong estimation to repute or estimate erroneously
Defamatory statement
a statement which tends to lower a person in the estimation of right thinking members of society generally or to cause
Countenance
Countenance [fr. Contenance, Fr., contineo, Lat., to hold together], credit; estimation
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