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official
holding an office, position, or trust [ duties] 2 : fully authorized [an policy of the bank] of·fi·cial·ly adv
magnuson- moss warranty act
federal statute requiring that written warranties to consumer products must fully and conspicuously disclose the terms and conditions of the warranty
exposure
insured [two forms of insurance are needed to cover the fully "R. I. Mehr"] ;also : the extent to which one
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execute
1 : perform : as a : to carry out fully [includes not only executed violence, but also threatened violence "Louisiana
bond
value of usually $500 or less bearer bond : a fully negotiable bond payable to its bearer compare registered bond in
beyond a reasonable doubt
order to convict the defendant. It means the evidence is fully satisfied, all the facts are proven and guilt is established.
Disbelief
disbelieving a state of the mind in which one is fully persuaded that an opinion assertion or doctrine is not true
Exoteric
imparted to the public hence capable of being readily or fully comprehended opposed to esoteric or secret
Plumply
Fully roundly plainly without reserve
machine gun
A fully automatic rapid firing rifle which continues to fire bullets repeatedly
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