Expose - Law Dictionary Search Results
Celastrus
and Australia bearing yellow to orange capsules which open to expose red coated seeds See also bittersweet3b
Check
adversarys move as would if it were any other piece expose it to immediate capture A king so menaced is said
Cofferdam
packed with clay from which the water is pumped to expose the bottom of a river etc and permit the laying
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Venditioni exponas
a judicial writ addressed to the sheriff, commanding him to expose to sale goods which he has already taken into his
Ostensio
anciently paid by merchants, etc., for leave to show or expose their goods for sale in markets, Du Cange; Anc. Inst.
deconstruction
of criticism usually of literature or film that seeks to expose deep seated contradictions in a work by delving below its
Defamatory statement
to cause him to be shunned or avoided or to expose him to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to disparage him
Jeopard
To put in jeopardy to expose to loss or injury to imperil to jeopardize to hazard
Children
the case accordingly, see ABUSING CHILDREN. To unlawfully abandon or expose a child under two to the danger of life or
exhibitionist
a person with a compulsive desire to expose the genitals usually a male
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