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impermissible
impermissible : not permissible im·per·mis·si·bly adv
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to ministerial acts, certain, mutual, possible, and consistent, without palpable mistake; when partly good and partly bad, the good part, if
compromise
compromise : an agreement resolving differences by mutual concessions esp. to prevent or end a lawsuit vb -mised -mis·ing vt...
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demise
demise de·mised de·mis·ing : to convey (possession of property) by will or lease [the demised premises] n [Anglo-French, from feminine...
fidei commissum
fidei commissum pl: fidei com·mis·sa [-sə, -sÄ ] [Latin fidei commissum, from neuter past participle of fideicommittere to bequeath (a...
admissible
admissible : capable of being allowed or permitted [the difficulty would be lessened if entries in books of account were...
misapply
misapply -plied -ply·ing : to misuse or spend (as public money)
misappropriate
misappropriate : to appropriate wrongfully or unlawfully (as by theft or
remise
remise re·mised re·mis·ing [Middle French remis, past participle of remettre to put back, from Latin remittere to send back] :...
Mis
in the sense of amiss wrong ill wrongly unsuitably as misdeed mislead mischief miscreant
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