Intendment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hyperbole
which the expression is an evident exaggeration of the meaning intended to be conveyed or by which things are represented as
hyperspace
three dimensions It is a mathematical construct and is not intended to represent the structure of the common physical space in
Inefficient
Not efficient not producing the effect intended or desired or achieiving the effect by unnnecessary and excessive
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ingratiatory
pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade as her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and
Institutive
Tending or intended to institute having the power to establish
Intended
Made tense stretched out extended forcible violent
Intendedly
Intentionally
Intentional
Done by intention or design intended designed as the act was intentional not accidental Opposite of
Lachrymary
Containing or intended to contain tears lachrymal
jigaboo
A negro especially an African American an offensive term usually intended as an ethnic slur
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