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police

police po·liced po·lic·ing : to control, regulate, or keep in order esp. as an official duty [ the area] n pl: police 1 : the control and

privacy

privacy : freedom from unauthorized intrusion : state of being let alone and able to keep certain esp. personal matters to oneself see also expectation of privacy, invasion of privacy privacy interest at interest,

prohibition

prohibition 1 a : an extraordinary writ issued by a higher court commanding an inferior court to keep within its proper jurisdiction (as by ceasing a prosecution) b : an order to refrain or stop 2

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property

owner gives up the reasonable expectation of privacy concerning it. The finder of abandoned property is entitled to keep it, and a police officer may take possession of abandoned property as evidence without violating the Fourth Amendment

reaffirm

debt) with a creditor prior to the discharge of debts in bankruptcy [ed her debt in order to keep her car] re·af·fir·ma·tion [-a-fər-mā-shən] n

Cozy

A wadded covering often decorative for a teakettle or other vessel to keep the contents hot Also called tea cozy

Cuttoo plate

A hood over the end of a wagon wheel hub to keep dirt away from the axle

Panic stricken

Struck with a panic or sudden fear thrown into a state of intense fear as trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd

Monument

Something which stands or remains to keep in remembrance what is past a memorial

Intubation

The introduction of a tube into an organ to keep it open as into the larynx in croup

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police

police po·liced po·lic·ing : to control, regulate, or keep in order esp. as an official duty [ the area] n pl: police 1 : the control and

privacy

privacy : freedom from unauthorized intrusion : state of being let alone and able to keep certain esp. personal matters to oneself see also expectation of privacy, invasion of privacy privacy interest at interest,

prohibition

prohibition 1 a : an extraordinary writ issued by a higher court commanding an inferior court to keep within its proper jurisdiction (as by ceasing a prosecution) b : an order to refrain or stop 2

Keep your definitions linked to case research

property

owner gives up the reasonable expectation of privacy concerning it. The finder of abandoned property is entitled to keep it, and a police officer may take possession of abandoned property as evidence without violating the Fourth Amendment

reaffirm

debt) with a creditor prior to the discharge of debts in bankruptcy [ed her debt in order to keep her car] re·af·fir·ma·tion [-a-fər-mā-shən] n

Cozy

A wadded covering often decorative for a teakettle or other vessel to keep the contents hot Also called tea cozy

Cuttoo plate

A hood over the end of a wagon wheel hub to keep dirt away from the axle

Panic stricken

Struck with a panic or sudden fear thrown into a state of intense fear as trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd

Monument

Something which stands or remains to keep in remembrance what is past a memorial

Intubation

The introduction of a tube into an organ to keep it open as into the larynx in croup

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