Excellence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Excellent
Excelling surpassing others in some good quality or the sum of
Excellency
Excellency, the title of a Viceroy, Governor-general, Ambassador, or Commander-in-Chief.
British Empire, the Most Excellent Order of the
British Empire, the Most Excellent Order of the, founded in 1917 for both men and
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Excellently
In an excellent manner well in a high degree
Perfection
requisite is wanting entire development consummate culture skill or moral excellence the highest attainable state or degree of excellence maturity as
Education
is called education. (Swami Vivekanand as quoted Education for Human Excellence, published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Bombay at p. 20). (See
Outmantle
To excel in mantling hence to excel in splendor as of dress
Emulation
The endeavor to equal or to excel another in qualities or actions an assiduous striving to equal
Reformed
Corrected amended restored to purity or excellence said specifically of the whole body of Protestant churches originating
Nonpareil
Something of unequaled excellence a peerless thing or person a nonesuch often used as
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Excellence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Excellent
Excelling surpassing others in some good quality or the sum of
Excellency
Excellency, the title of a Viceroy, Governor-general, Ambassador, or Commander-in-Chief.
British Empire, the Most Excellent Order of the
British Empire, the Most Excellent Order of the, founded in 1917 for both men and
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Excellently
In an excellent manner well in a high degree
Perfection
requisite is wanting entire development consummate culture skill or moral excellence the highest attainable state or degree of excellence maturity as
Education
is called education. (Swami Vivekanand as quoted Education for Human Excellence, published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Bombay at p. 20). (See
Outmantle
To excel in mantling hence to excel in splendor as of dress
Emulation
The endeavor to equal or to excel another in qualities or actions an assiduous striving to equal
Reformed
Corrected amended restored to purity or excellence said specifically of the whole body of Protestant churches originating
Nonpareil
Something of unequaled excellence a peerless thing or person a nonesuch often used as
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