Explanatoriness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: explanatorinessExplanatoriness
The quality of being explanatory...
Explanatory
Serving to explain containing explanation as explanatory notes...
Scholium
A marginal annotation an explanatory remark or comment specifically an explanatory comment on the text of a classic author by an early grammarian...
comment
comment 1 often cap a : an essay analyzing, criticizing, or explaining a subject [a published in the Yale Law Review] b : an explanatory remark appended to a section of text (as of enacted code) 2 : an expression of an opinion or attitude about something: as a : a remark to a jury by a judge or prosecutor about evidence NOTE: A prosecutor may not remark to the jury that a defendant's failure to testify implies guilt, and a judge may not remark to the jury his or her opinion about what the evidence does or does not prove. b : a written expression of opinion or information solicited by an agency about a subject of its rulemaking see also informal rulemaking ...
Declarative
Making declaration proclamation or publication explanatory assertive declaratory...
Epexegetical
Relating to epexegesis explanatory exegetical...
Exegetic
Pertaining to exegesis tending to unfold or illustrate explanatory expository...
Explanative
Explanatory...
Explicative
Serving to unfold or explain tending to lay open to the understanding explanatory...
Expository
Pertaining to or containing exposition serving to explain explanatory illustrative exegetical...
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