Habitually - Law Dictionary Search Results
lasciviousness
The state or habitual condition of feeling an excessive or morbid sexual desire
Inertness
Lack of activity or exertion habitual indisposition to action or motion sluggishness apathy insensibility
Grimace
A distortion of the countenance whether habitual from affectation or momentary and occasional to express some feeling as contempt disapprobation complacency etc a smirk a
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Familiarize
To make familiar or intimate to habituate to accustom to make well known by practice or converse as to familiarize ones self with scenes of
Exercise
of exercising a setting in action or practicing employment in the proper mode of activity exertion application use habitual activity occupation in general practice
Europeanize
To cause to become like the Europeans in manners or character to habituate or accustom to European usages
Ebriosity
Addiction to drink habitual drunkenness
Deceitfulness
The disposition to deceive as a mans deceitfulness may be habitual
Cocainism
A morbid condition produced by the habitual and excessive use of cocaine
conviction
not overturn the ] compare acquittal NOTE: Jurisdictions differ as to what constitutes conviction for various statutes (as habitual offender statutes). Conviction is rarely applied to civil cases. 2 : guilt [the judge will enter a judgment
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