Imagination - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imaginous
Imaginative
imagined
in the mind only not real or actual as her imagined fame
Imaginate
Imaginative
Imaginant
Imagining conceiving
Imaginable
Capable of being imagined conceivable
Compassing
Fr., to encircle, con, with, and passus, a step, Lat.], imagining or contriving. To compass or imagine the death of the
Fantasy
Fancy imagination especially a whimsical or fanciful conception a vagary of the
Treason
2), as follows:- (1) When a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the king (a queen regnant
Enthusiast
One moved or actuated by enthusiasm as a One who imagines himself divinely inspired or possessed of some special revelation a
suspect
yet charged with an offense [sə-spekt] vt 1 : to imagine (one) to be guilty on slight evidence or without proof
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