Expressness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unprocessed
Unprocessed, the expression 'any other process' is used in the context of what constitutes manu-facture in its extended meaning and the
Pathakanika
Pathakanika, the expression 'pathakanika' as used in s. 52(1) (g) appears to have the larger meaning in which that expression is
Issued
Issued, the expression 'issued' is not used in the narrow sense of 'sent'. The dictionary meaning of the expression 'issued' takes
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Periphrastic
Expressing or expressed in more words than are necessary characterized by periphrase circumlocutory
Final
Final, The expression 'final' prima facie connotes that an order passed on appeal under the Act is conclusive and no further
Phrase
A brief expression sometimes a single word but usually two or more words forming an expression by themselves or being a
Sarcastic
Expressing or expressed by sarcasm characterized by or of the nature of sarcasm given to the use of sarcasm
Inceptive
Beginning expressing or indicating beginning as an inceptive proposition an inceptive verb which expresses the beginning of action called also
Euphemize
To express by a euphemism or in delicate language to make use of euphemistic expressions
Bemoan
To express deep grief for by moaning to express sorrow for to lament to bewail to pity or sympathize with
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Expressness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unprocessed
Unprocessed, the expression 'any other process' is used in the context of what constitutes manu-facture in its extended meaning and the
Pathakanika
Pathakanika, the expression 'pathakanika' as used in s. 52(1) (g) appears to have the larger meaning in which that expression is
Issued
Issued, the expression 'issued' is not used in the narrow sense of 'sent'. The dictionary meaning of the expression 'issued' takes
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Periphrastic
Expressing or expressed in more words than are necessary characterized by periphrase circumlocutory
Final
Final, The expression 'final' prima facie connotes that an order passed on appeal under the Act is conclusive and no further
Phrase
A brief expression sometimes a single word but usually two or more words forming an expression by themselves or being a
Sarcastic
Expressing or expressed by sarcasm characterized by or of the nature of sarcasm given to the use of sarcasm
Inceptive
Beginning expressing or indicating beginning as an inceptive proposition an inceptive verb which expresses the beginning of action called also
Euphemize
To express by a euphemism or in delicate language to make use of euphemistic expressions
Bemoan
To express deep grief for by moaning to express sorrow for to lament to bewail to pity or sympathize with
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