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Agreement
Agreement [fr. gratus, Lat., acceptable; aggregatio mentium, Lat.], a consensus of two or more
Affidavit
Affidavit [fr. affidare, M. Lat., to pledge one's faith, fr. fides, Lat.], a written statement
Distress
Distress [fr. distringo, Lat., to bind fast; districtio, Med. Lat., whence distraindre, Fr.], a
violate
violate -lat·ed -lat·ing : to go against (as a prohibition or principle) : fail to observe or respect [ a...
manipulate
manipulate -lat·ed -lat·ing : to change by artful or unfair means so as to serve one's purpose ;specif : to...
accumulate
accumulate -lat·ed -lat·ing vt : to gather esp. little by little ;specif : to add (income from a fund) back...
stipulate
stipulate -lat·ed -lat·ing [Latin stipulatus, past participle of stipulari to exact (as from a prospective debtor) a formal guarantee when...
collate
collate -lat·ed -lat·ing [back-formation from collation, from Latin collatio (bonorum) bringing together (of property) for distribution to heirs]
emasculate
emasculate -lat·ed -lat·ing : to deprive (as a law or judicial opinion) of force or effectiveness
legislate
legislate -lat·ed -lat·ing vi : to perform the function of legislation ;specif : to make or enact laws vt :...
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